Close to 4,000 people attended an event in Toronto on Monday to celebrate the Canadian launch of , formalizing a practice that had been going on unofficially, and on a much smaller scale, since the game launched in the U.S. on July 6.
In the intervening two weeks, it's believed that nearly 6% of Canadian Android owners downloaded the game, though that number has certainly spiked since its .
Great view showcasing the turnout for today's meeting. Go Toronto! Pokemon GO a major success
— Logic Gate Studios (@LogicGateStudio)
Monday's launch event was by eSports events company Legacy Gamers. Held at the CN Tower, a well-known Toronto landmark, players rushed to the venue after 8pm in search of friends, enemies, and rare Pokémon.
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As we've told you in our , Pokémon Go is at its most exciting and dynamic the more people congregate in a single area. That dynamism is heightened by the presence of Gyms and PokéStops, the reason for the CN Tower's selection, since there are several of both nearby.
There was even a real Pikachu in the crowd.
Some companies were taking advantage of the hoards of people to promote their wares, like this gaming store offering free ice cream to those on Team Valor (go red!).
gets delicious Ice Cream in today! Just swing by the shop.
— FaceToFaceGames TO (@F2FToronto)
Despite the crowds there were no security-related issues (the area was cordoned off and protected by police) and everyone seemed to have a good time — the result we want to see after a fortnight of robberies, accidents and negative press.
Thanks to friend of the site for the on-site photos.