Pokemon Go is one of the biggest cultural phenomenons of the year with many countries around the globe sinking serious hours into collecting Pidgey candies and hatching eggs. Except for Brazil, because the game isn’t out there yet.
A hacker group who are sick of waiting, Our Mine, has infiltrated the Twitter account of John Hanke, head of Niantic, and posted their frustrations for all to see:

This isn’t the group’s first rodeo – they claimed responsibility for the hacks on Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter’s CEO earlier in the year.
The link they posted goes to a page that doesn’t exist, so we can only guess that they were asking where the hell the game is.
The tweets are still there at the time of writing.
Pokemon Go has taken the world by storm, despite being largely unfinished and not at all like its initial trailer. Niantic and The Pokemon Company have a fight on their hands to keep people interested for the long term, and no, that does not sponsored PokeStops.
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