For Nintendo, "Pokemon Go" just keeps on giving.
Shares in the Japanese game maker closed up 14 per cent at 31,700 yen (USD 300) on the Tokyo Stock exchange today and have more than doubled in value since the wildly popular augmented-reality game was launched on July 6.
Nintendo accounted for nearly one in four shares that changed hands on the TSE's main board. The sharp rise has doubled the Kyoto-based company's market capitalization to 4.5 trillion yen (USD 42.4 billion).
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The release of "Pokemon Go" has been at least a temporary reprieve for Nintendo, which had struggled as the shift in gaming to mobile devices ate into its highly successful handheld game machine business.
The windfall could help reverse Nintendo's fortunes, although some analysts think its impact on the company's revenues will be limited because the game is free apart from certain revenue-earning features.