Hundreds of millions of players have walked billions of miles to capture countless Pokémon. But replicating that success in new games has been challenging. Ten years ago this week, a group of former Google engineers launched a mobile game with an unusual premise: Instead of keeping players glued to their phone screens, Pokémon Go turned the entire world into a playground by overlaying gameplay on real-world maps and locations, and rewarding people who walk the extra mile.
10 years later, ‘Pokémon Go’ is as popular as ever
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