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The Wait Is Finally Over for Pokemon Go Fans in This Country

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Michelle Toh
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January 24, 2017, 2:42 AM ET
South Koreans Rush To Sokcho For Pokemon Go
SOKCHO, SOUTH KOREA - JULY 15: (SOUTH KOREA OUT) Barbie Lim (L) and Lee Jeong-hwan (C), broadcasting jockeys for Pokemon Go Korea Facebook page, look at one users mobile phone as they broadcast live on July 15, 2016 in Sokcho, South Korea. South Korea is not one of the initial Pokemon Go released countries, nor is the game likely to be released officially any time soon as the South Korean government does not allow Google to use its map; however, South Korean game enthusiasts are now visiting a handful of loophole areas in the north eastern side of the country near the border of North Korea to join the global frenzy of Pokemon Go. (Photo by Jean Chung/Getty Images)Jean Chung/Getty Images/File

Nintendo’s smash hit Pokemon Go was unleashed on South Korea on Tuesday, six months after it was released elsewhere in the world, a delay caused by security fears over Google Maps.

The popularity of augmented-reality Pokemon Go around the world has generated crowds of people in parks and other public places as users search for monsters to train, but with temperatures well below freezing, there was no sudden, noticeable buzz on the streets of Seoul.

“We have waited very long and worked very hard to launch Pokemon Go in South Korea,” said Lim Jae Boem, chief executive of Pokemon Korea.

The game was jointly developed by Nintendo (NTDOY) and Niantic Inc.

Pokemon Go relies on Google Maps to work. But in most of South Korea those functions have been limited by the government, which is technically still at war with North Korea, for national security reasons.

Neither Niantic nor Pokemon Korea specified how they managed to work around the Google Maps challenge.

“We used various publicly accessible data sources,” said Dennis Hwang, art director of Niantic.

There was a slight hitch in the morning when the game was unavailable for download, but that was soon cleared up.

“Pokemon Go officially launched its service in South Korea today. The popularity has died down but I’m going to do it.” Said an enthusiastic Shin Seung-woo on Facebook.

South Korea is the world’s fourth-biggest gaming market after China, the United States and Japan, according to Amsterdam-based research firm Newzoo.

In July, some impatient Pokemon fans rushed to Sokcho, a city close to the border with North Korea – an area where the game can be played as it has not been classified as South Korean territory in Google Maps data.

Nintendo’s stock was down nearly half a percent at 04:30 GMT.

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