Pokemon Go Drops From Top App List in Japan, Nintendo Shares Plummet

PokemonGo developer Nintendo Co’s stock fell on Monday as much as 6.5 percent after the latest mobile gaming app fell to 4th position in the highest grossing app category. - Sakshi Post

Tokyo: Nintendo Co’s stock fell on Monday as much as 6.5 percent after the hit game Pokemon Go dropped from the top of app download charts in Japan.
The mobile game fell to fourth place among highest-grossing apps for Apple devices in Japan, according to researcher App Annie.

Last week, the stock recorded its biggest decline in more than two decades, touched a low of 20,100 yen before recovering to 21,170 yen in Tokyo, down 1.6 percent for the day.
Market analysts were surprised over the steep drop in the share price. In Japan’s app market in particular, there is a big gap between the top 1 and 2, and the rest.

The share reaction underscores the difficulty analysts and investors have had in gauging the impact of the game on Nintendo’s bottom line. While Pokemon Go has been a social phenomenon, with parks and streets in cities from New York to Tokyo filled with people chasing virtual pocket monsters on their phones, the Kyoto-based company has said that it doesn’t expect a huge boost from the app, which it developed with Pokemon Co. and Niantic Inc. An accessory called Pokemon Go Plus, was also delayed last week.

Japan was the second largest market for smartphone apps in the second quarter, after the US, according to App Annie. Pokemon Go is still the highest grossing app in the US. on both Apple and Android devices, and the top app for Android devices in Japan, according to the researcher.

Pokemon Go was replaced by Mixi Inc.’s Monster Strike as the No. 1 grossing title, followed by GungHo Online Entertainment Inc.’s Puzzle & Dragons and Aniplex Inc.’s Fate/Grand Order.

Pokemon Go was replaced by Mixi Inc.’s Monster Strike as the No. 1 grossing title, followed by GungHo Online Entertainment Inc.’s Puzzle & Dragons and Aniplex Inc.’s Fate/Grand Order.
An app update rolled out over the weekend wiped out in-game progress of some users, the Telegraph reported.

The game’s official Twitter account acknowledged that some users were experiencing login issues, but reassured them that game progress remained intact and posted a link to a potential fix to the problem.



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