Pokemon GO was released four years ago to significant fanfare as it enabled players to walk around and collect Pokemon on their phones. More recently, the game has had to be updated due to circumstances surrounding coronavirus pandemic and the restrictions on movement which have been put in place as a result. Pokemon GO seems to have adapted to this challenge of indoor play, but the game will be down for several hours today for a further update.
The Pokemon franchise began in 1996 when the first games (Red and Green) were released in Japan, and since then the series has grown from strength to strength with films, books, and games. While Pokemon GO hasn't followed the traditional formula of Pokemon games the way it encourages players to explore the real world has been met positively and many enjoy how it unites the Pokemon world with reality. This fan base has been kept entertained through frequent Pokemon GO updates and many will wonder why the game is unplayable for a number of hours today.
Pokemon GO will experience a seven-hour downtime today from 11 a.m. To 6 p.m. PDT, and while many will hope this means a significant update, it seems to be for a practical reason. Some fans have speculated that this downtime will be so that the team behind the game can change servers and this task would align with the significant downtime that is required. This change will likely lead to an improved performance for the game when it is online and with that in mind, many players will appreciate the time taken to undergo this change as it will probably benefit them in the long term.
Once this downtime is over, it seems that there will be plenty to do in Pokemon GO. Many are looking forward to the throwback challenge on Pokemon GO that launches on June 3rd and it looks like players will have plenty of reasons to return to the title after this seven-hour absence. While it appears likely that this is downtime for the changing of servers there could be additional implementations and it will be interesting to see if the game adds even more content to its already impressive offering.
Pokemon Go appears to have adapted to contemporary challenges well and players seem to be happy with the free-to-play title despite it being released some time ago. Many will wonder what the future holds for Pokemon GO after this downtime, but what is clear is that there is plenty of content still to come for players.
Pokemon GO is available now in select regions on Android and iOS devices.