'Pokemon Go' Update, Latest: Niantic Delays Worldwide Launch, Fixes Technical Issues?
Pokémon Go has captured the attention of millions of people from all around the globe. On the other hand, other players of the popular game are uncertain of when the game will be released in their places.
According to a GameNGuide report, the creator of Pokémon Go, Niantic, is not yet ready to launch the game in other places around the world. This is because the game is now facing some technical issues and problems on its servers, according to some sources.
Trainers! We have been working to fix the #PokemonGO server issues. Thank you for your patience. We'll post an update soon.
— Pokémon GO (@PokemonGoApp) July 16, 2016
As it is reported the company is now dealing with technical and server issues. The company is now posting the job opening for a software engineer, as viewed on their official website, according to Bitbag. The software engineer will handle the server infrastructure. The job description stated that the candidate will work on real-time indexing, querying and aggregation problems at massive scales of hundreds of millions of events each day.
Despite all these technical issues, Pokémon Go has not had a downtime for the last couple of hours. This is a good sign that the game servers are now stable with over 98 percent uptime in the past 24 hours and 100 percent lure placing chances.
The Bitbag reported that Niantic previously announced that no new servers in other regions that will be made available. They want to make sure first that the servers are running properly. It is reported recently that players of Pokémon Go are facing many problems. With this, Niantic has withheld the global release of Pokémon Go and has been trying to resolve its server issues and technical problems.
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