Pokemon Go director has assured that fans need not to worry about the things coming up to the game following the Scopely deal.
Back it was released in 2016 , Pokemon Go immediately took the world storm. Almost then years later the fans criticizing parts of the game, the augmented title had active communit players.
When there was news about Niantic sold Pokemon Go to Scopely finally took place, so the other titles under the company’s gaming division, came too, a lot of players were worried about the direction where the game well be headed.
Pokemon Go Director Says Game will not have Obtrusive Ads after Scopely Deal.

In the interview Polygon’s senior director, Michael Steranka said that there have been many burning questions which have been quite a hot topic in the community. When it was used about the obtrusive ads restricting people from playing and ruining the overall gameplay of the Scopely acquisition the answer was definitely no.
He said that there is one takeaway that he would love for people to have from the conversation it is definitively no, it is not happening in pokemon Go.
He said that they will not be building any type of obtrusive ads or anything like that. He just really want reiterate Scopley as a company, the way that they operate is the give all of their teams the agency to make the decision which was right to the game.
Along with this Steranka also assured players about the privacy issue. They said they do not sell player data to third parties.
Looking at the director the only location data used is to operate the game and any needed location data is stored on U.S-based servers. The team also mentioned there are going to be strict regulatory best practices to protect the data as best as they can.
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