LOS ANGELES: Pokémon Go will celebrate its second birthday on July 6, which means it’s been almost two years since that groundbreaking augmented-reality adventure game took over the world, and summoned millions of people to their local parks and playgrounds to catch Pidgeys and take over gyms.
Culturally, it was the first true crossover hit Nintendo had created since the heights of the Wii, and now Niantic, the San Francisco studio behind the Pokémon Go, have to discover how the phenomenon grows up.
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