>>27235598>And no one will care because they uninstalled it being frustrated with how the game is nowYou made me laugh. The moment user activity drops, that's when the "special events" will start. This game is simple, colorful, and addictive enough that soccer moms will be casual players to it. I know this because those are the players I saw at the park last night. It's not going to go anywhere. Once people get the Pokemon they love, they MIGHT ease up and enjoy the outdoors instead of staring at their phones. But let's be realistic. The moment they see your aspie ass running across the park field with a cell phone out, they'll assume a rare pokemon is out and will join in the fray.
And Niantic/Nintendo won't be quiet when the legendary Pokemon or surfing Pikachus are going to spawn. They're going to dangle those carrots on a stick to tempt nostalgia millenials long and hard.
Do you know what makes this even funnier though? The game has already been proven to be casually fun. It has surpassed Candy Crush, which has remained unchanged for almost 8 years now. If Candy Crush can stick around as it has for this long, then Pokemon will remain installed on everyones phone. Get used to the new world mobile order anon.