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Pokémon Go downloads could reach 500 million

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TOKYO: Hiroshi Shibuya is walking along a path at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo on a Sunday afternoon, occasional­ly stopping to hold his smartphone aloft.

Despite an occasional sprinkle of rain, Shibuya, a bespectacl­ed, clean-cut office worker, is one of dozens of people who venture out to play the popular Pokémon Go mobile game at the park. “I come here almost every weekend. The game has made me walk around more often outside,” says Shibuya, who declined to provide his real name.

Shibuya says he joined the craze soon after Nintendo launched the app in July, even though he seldom plays video games at home.

One Korean couple from the Adachi district, on the eastern edge of the Japanese capital, are also strolling around the park looking for Pokémon characters.

“I just wanted to take my wife out because she spends so much time at home,” the man says. “We also went to other parks to play it.” “That’s how the project started,” Tatsuo Nomura, a senior product manager at Niantic, the game’s developer, said in September at Spikes Asia, a creative communicat­ion industry gathering in Singapore.

Pokémon Go lets players “go outside in the real world and catch a Pokémon”, Nomura said.

The augmented-reality ( AR) mobile game, which was a global sensation this year, lets players search for computer-generated Pokémon characters around real-life geographic­al locations.

Pokémon Go is a game of metadata, as informatio­n about the real world is overlayed with other informatio­n.

It is not limited to geographic­al informatio­n seen in Pokémon Go, Hisakazu Hirabayash­i, analyst and president of game industry consulting company Interact in Tokyo, wrote on nippon.com.

When game developers attach metadata to digital data, such as bar codes, image data and sound waveforms, that “could open up the possibilit­y of new games”, Hirabayash­i said.

The estimated total number of Pokémon Go downloads is expected to reach 500 million by the end of this year, according to Juniper Research, a market research firm in Britain.

Expansion

The number of other AR game downloads will be about 17 million by the end of the year, Juniper Research estimates.

“We hope there will be more of this type of games coming out,” Nomura said at Spikes Asia.

Analysts expect the number to increase drasticall­y in the coming years since AR games require lower production costs than virtual reality ones. Virtual reality games require a bulky headset and a special filming procedure and editing work.

Some AR games are likely to reach beyond existing game fans and expand the market, analysts say. Pokémon Go has attracted some, like Shibuya, who were not previously avid gamers.

“The Pokémon Go game even enabled some people who are afflicted with depression to go out and play it,” says Yuri, a nursing school student in Tokyo who declined to provide her family name.

Juniper Research forecasts the market for augmented reality will grow from $515 million this year to $5.7 billion in 2021. Most of the revenues come from licence and subscripti­on fees and is expected to continue to do so, it says.

Nintendo released Pokémon Go Plus in September, a new accessory that alerts players when a Pokémon is nearby and lets them try to get it.

The number of Pokémon Go players has dwindled since its launch, analysts say, so Nintendo is trying to lure them back. Fans are expecting more surprises from the game maker before Christmas.

Meanwhile, Nintendo’s rival company Sony launched a PlayStatio­n virtual-reality headset in October in Japan for 44 980 yen, hoping for a boost in sales as its price is cheaper than other headgear.

Sony is also keen to play an active role in mobile gaming fields.

It establishe­d a subsidiary called ForwardWor­ks in April. The consumer electronic­s giant wants to broaden its customer base by letting users play PlayStatio­n games and others on smartphone­s.

“Pokémon Go is a real game-changer,” Sony chief executive Kazuo Hirai told the Financial Times in September.

“I’m very interested in the fact that it has the potential to really change the way people move, literally,” Hirai said. – ANA-dpa

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