By Emma Boyle
Pokemon Gone
When it was first released in July of this year, Pokémon Go immediately captured the attention of the world. Not only did it beat the record for the most downloaded app in its first week, it racked up more daily users than Facebook and Twitter, and now it’s able to boast over 100 million downloads across iOS and Android.
You didn’t even need to see solid numbers to know that the app was a stratospheric success: glancing out of your window to regularly see groups of adults and children searching the street for an elusive Pikachu was a pretty good indication in and of itself.
Just a few months later, though, the app is beginning to show signs of decline. Data gathered by Sensor Tower, SurveyMonkey, and Apptopia shows that Pokémon Go’s daily active users, download numbers, engagement, and time spent on the app per day are not only much lower than they were at the height of the app’s popularity, but are continuing to decline.
A steady decline
A drop in downloads and a slight decline in the number of active users is to be expected for an app that exploded so suddenly onto the scene; most of …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming