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''Ingress'' (or ''Ingress Prime'') is an
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(AR)
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developed and published by
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for Android and
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devices. The game was first released on December 14, 2013, for Android devices and then for iOS devices on July 14, 2014. The game is free-to-play, uses a
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business model, and supports in-app purchases for additional in-game items. The
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has been downloaded more than 20 million times worldwide as of November 2018. ''Ingress'' uses the mobile device GPS to locate and interact with "portals" that are in proximity to the player's real-world location. The portals are physical points of interest where "human creativity and ingenuity is expressed," often manifesting as
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such as statues and monuments, unique architecture, outdoor murals, historic buildings, local community hubs and other displays of human achievement. The game uses the portals as elements of a
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along with a continuous open narrative provided through various forms of media.


Synopsis

An unknown, transdimensional force called Exotic Matter (XM) was discovered as a byproduct of the
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research (through the
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) by a team of scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (
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) in Switzerland. Within the game, human reactions to this discovery fall into two factions known as the Enlightened and the Resistance. The Enlightened faction embrace the powers of XM to transcend mankind and believe their mission is to assist in the enlightenment of mankind by harnessing this energy. The Resistance faction see XM as a potential threat to humanity and believe their mission is to defend the human race by resisting the effects of those seeking to control others with XM.


Gameplay

The gameplay of ''Ingress'' has been described as combining elements of
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with capture the flag.


Play environment

A player using their mobile device (or "scanner") is presented with a map representing the surrounding area. The map has a black background and is completely unmarked, except for buildings and roads outlined in grey but not labeled, and bodies of water. These geographical features are supplied by
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. Portals, Exotic Matter, links, and control fields are visible on the map. Distances from the player to in-game locations are displayed in metric units. Players must be physically near objects on the map to interact with them. The scanner represents the player as an arrow and an action range with a radius of . A player can "hack" nearby portals to acquire items. Players are rewarded with Action Points (AP) for actions within the game. Accumulating AP beyond certain thresholds grants higher access levels. The access levels are numbered 1 through 16, with 16 being the highest. Once a player reaches Access Level 16, they unlock the ability to "recurse", in which the player starts anew and is given recursion wings next to their agent name as well as the Simulacrum medal on their agent profile. In addition to earning AP, certain actions within the game can earn a player a medal. Medals are typically multi-tiered and become a requirement for level advancement beyond Level 8. Most medals are statistic-based: for instance, capturing portals, total MUs captured, fields and links created, various offensive actions, and even, in the past, successfully discovering new portals. Some medals are time-limited requiring particular achievements in a set time frame. Some are exclusive and can only be obtained by attending special events. In September 2014, Niantic introduced missions to the game. A mission is a user-created set of places to visit (''
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s'') and interact in specified ways. Some missions list all the waypoints from the start, while others only reveal them once as the user progresses from one to the next. Completing missions rewards the player with a mission medal displayed on their agent profile.


Portals

Portals span across the globe and are made visible by the scanner. They are surrounded by a cluster of XM and color corresponding to the faction/entity controlling the portal: green (the Enlightened), blue (the Resistance), red (machina), or white (unclaimed). Players claim portals for their faction by "deploying" at least one "resonator" on them. They can also add "mods" (modifications) to protect the portals or increase their power in various ways. If a portal is claimed by the enemy or the Machina, the player must first either neutralize it by destroying the portal's resonators with weapons called XMP ("Exotic Matter Pulse") Bursters and Ultra Strikes or flip the portal using either a Jarvis Virus or an ADA Refactor. Players acquire game items (Resonators, XMP Bursters, etc.) by maneuvering themselves, typically by walking, biking, or driving, to within of a portal and "hacking" it by selecting this option on their scanners, though "hacking" a Machina portal drains your XM significantly if it zaps you, this is also true for "drone hacking" a Machina portal. Players can also earn additional items and AP for "glyph hacking" a portal, where they are briefly shown several patterns called "glyphs" and must retrace them in the order they appeared within a time limit. If the portal is a Machina portal, players can, instead of "hacking" the portal, neutralize it, causing it to drop its resonators and mods onto the ground which can then be picked up if the dropped items are within of the player. Portals are typically associated with buildings and landmarks of historic or architectural significance — such as
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s, and other
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,
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s, places of worship,
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s, and other
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al or tourism spaces, or with business locations. Players may submit requests for the creation of new portals if they meet the level requirements. It was thought upon at the game's launch that this would allow Google to generate data for its location-based services. As of July 2016, 15 million portals had been submitted by the Ingress community, and five million of those had been included in the game. At the time of Ingress Prime's release in November 2018, Niantic stated that "agents in more than 200+ countries have participated in more than 2,000 real-world events and visited more than 1.2 billion Portals".


Links and control fields

Two portals with eight resonators deployed and controlled by the same faction can be linked by a player from that faction who is within range of one and has a portal key for the other. The maximum possible length of a link depends on the average level of the portal and any mods that amplify the portal's link range. Portals can maintain the links and/or fields connected to them when the portal contains at least three resonators. Once the portal has less than three resonators, all links and fields on the portal are destroyed. Links between portals can range from several meters to thousands of kilometers, created in operations of considerable logistical complexity. In more complex operations, links and fields can span across countries and oceans. When three portals are linked in a triangle, they create a control field, claiming Mind Units (MU) within that field for their faction. In the game's context, control fields align the population's thoughts with the faction. Control Fields are measured by the size of the human population that lives under the field. Therefore, larger Control Fields earn more Mind Units. The opposing faction can destroy a control field by destroying one or more of the links that form it.


Development and release

''Ingress'' was released in
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on November 15, 2012, with an accompanying online
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campaign. The latter was noticed as early as November 8, and earlier publicity efforts had been noted at events such as
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on July 12, 2012. At the time of Ingress's release to Niantic's separation from Google in 2015, Niantic had 35 employees. An interview in 2013 described Ingress as a
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for other AR games built on Google Maps' data. It was designed to be aimed at a niche market of gamers. Data from ''Ingress'' was used to populate the locations for PokéStops and Gyms within '' Pokémon Go'' released in July 2016. Niantic views ''Ingress Prime'' as an opportunity to innovate in augmented reality gameplay design, which can be applied to its other games based on licensed intellectual properties. Niantic has also adjusted the initiation of new players into ''Ingress Prime'' to be more thorough, based on the response to the initiation procedures of ''Pokémon Go''.


''Ingress Prime''

In December 2017, Niantic announced that a thoroughly revamped version of the game, branded as ''Ingress Prime'', would be released in 2018 using a completely rewritten new client and the lessons learned from the massive popularity of ''Pokémon Go''. The new version features a subtly different back story akin to a
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origin theme and a more florid graphic design. Technologically the new version uses Apple's
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and Google's
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, and the network layer transitioned from
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to Protobuf in keeping with the engineering style of '' Pokémon Go''. Prime launched on November 5, 2018, as an update to the existing Ingress game. Niantic also retained the older Ingress game and retroactively named the older app as ''Scanner EDACTED'. The intention of the older Ingress app was to help aid the transition to Prime as feature parity was reached between both apps in 2019. Niantic retired the older app on September 30, 2019.


Business model

''Ingress'' was initially supported by advertising. Companies would be able to pay for their locations to be used as portals in the game, thus making their stores a pilgrimage site for Ingress players, which may translate into real-world sales. In Germany,
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offered an Ingress phone plan with a large amount of data to support the game, in addition to its physical store locations becoming portals. In France, Niantic partnered with
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, and several of its shopping centers were incorporated in the game. In the United States, the
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and
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chains have both had sponsored locations in ''Ingress''. Niantic CEO John Hanke described the number of commercial sponsors in ''Ingress'' as being "limited", stating that the developers do not want to take away from the experience of discovering interesting places in their local area. Another form of advertising includes sponsorship of in-game equipment. Players can virtually acquire various tools and weapons to use in the game. Sponsored versions of these include the "
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Shield", the " Lawson Power Cube", the "
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Power Cube", the " Ito En Transmuter (+/-)", the "
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Ultra Link" and the " MUFG Capsule", all categorized as ''Very Rare'' and performing significantly better than non-sponsored versions. In-game sponsorship with AXA and MUFG ended in December 2017. The in-game sponsorship with Lawson and Circle K ended in December 2019. The items remained in the game but with references to the company names omitted. Any existing MUFG Capsules in an agent's inventory were turned into Quantum Capsules. Then, Quantum Capsules were deprecated in January 2023 and any that were in an agent's inventory were replaced with Capsules and Kinetic Capsules. Physical items of Ingress-related materials were initially available through Google's Merchandise Store as early as February 2013, before Niantic's split from Google in 2015. In October 2015, Niantic added an in-game store for microtransactions of in-game items using CMU (Chaotic Matter Units) and also opened a merchandise shop for physical items. Niantic's Ingress shop sold physical merchandise such as T-shirts and patches. The shop has expanded to a more Niantic-centric store. An anime based on the game premiered on
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's +Ultra anime programming block on October 18, 2018. The anime series premiered on
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worldwide on April 30, 2019. In 2021, Niantic introduced a subscription option called C.O.R.E. (which means Community, Offers, Recognition, Expansion), for a month; it includes some enhancements to gameplay with the "free version" gameplay not hindered. In July 2023, Niantic announced the monthly price for C.O.R.E. would increase to on August 28. The announcement explained, "C.O.R.E. has remained at the same price since 2021 and our LA studio's recent restructuring, global inflation, and other economic changes have all influenced our decision."


Special events

In addition to the ongoing competition between the factions, there are several kinds of special events held on specific dates.


Anomalies

XM Anomalies are events where players from both factions compete in portal-based games in order to win points for their faction. The format of an XM Anomaly event occurs over the extent of a weekend with Saturday consisting of the main event. A "series" for the XM Anomalies usually spans two different weekends. Anomaly locations may be chosen based on the player activity in a region. Players organize within their faction into squads based on player level, local knowledge, and mode of transport (for example, walking or biking). The largest event, in Japan, attracted over 10,000 players. Anomaly sites are divided into two categories: Primary and Satellite locations. Niantic employees, as well as characters from the story, often attend events at Primary anomaly locations. More points are awarded to the prevailing faction at Primary sites than at Satellite sites. Players who participate in an anomaly are awarded a unique badge with the emblem of that anomaly.


Reception


Scholarship and reviews

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. Erin Stark argues that the game's system of players nominating portals based on
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is in effect the players curating a
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and a more flexible cultural heritage. Spanner Spencer, writing for
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, noted that there was no casual way of playing ''Ingress'' and that it demanded dedication and teamwork. ''Ingress'' has been read as a
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in which players swap datafication of their physical location for gameplay. ''Ingress'' is considered to be a location-based exergame. Niantic offers a set of guidelines for players that warn against trespass in its Terms of Service and reinforces that the player is responsible for their own conduct while playing the game. Legal expert Brian Wassom regards this as an important factor in AR games reducing the legal risk they bear when directing players to go to a location.


Awards

* ''Ingress'' won a "special mention" at the 2013 Android Players' Choice Awards. * In 2014, Ingress won the 18th Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize for Entertainment Division. * Ingress won the Game Designers Award at the 2015 Japan Game Awards. *In 2019, Ingress received the Sport in Life award by Japan's Sport Agency.


Community and cultural impact

According to Alex Dalenberg of
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, as of May 2013 there were about 500,000 players globally. In an interview in August 2013 with the fan site ''Decode Ingress'', Niantic founder John Hanke said "There have been over 1M downloads and a large chunk of those are active." In February 2014 there were 2 million players. As of 2015, the game had been downloaded over 8 million times. In 2015, Niantic told ''
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'' that they had 7 million players. Speaking with CNN, CEO John Hanke said he didn't expect players to start talking to each other and forming clubs. The game has attracted an enthusiastic following in cities worldwide amongst both young and old, to the extent that the gameplay is itself a lifestyle for some, including
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s. Players have even leased airplanes, helicopters, and boats to reach portals in remote areas of Siberia and Alaska.


Cross-faction cooperation

There are times when the game's backstory is ignored and agents from both factions cooperate for the sake of real-life gameplay and
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: for example, by establishing neutral zones and rules of engagement; for training new players; for socializing; and occasionally for serious real-life purposes such as honoring fallen heroes. The game has received local media coverage, including for players organizing events such as creating links between portals at war memorials for
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. The opposing faction members at
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arranged a campus-wide truce after the death of
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, an MIT police officer shot by the perpetrators in the 2013
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, and placed their two respective portals side-by-side in a virtual
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at the site of his death.


Criticism and incidents

At the time of ''Ingress''s launch in 2012, users noted and criticized ''Ingress'' for appearing very similar to '' Shadow Cities'', an older, now-defunct, augmented reality game. Both have two factions that are fighting for the future of the world with smartphones. Though the games have similar game mechanics and look-and-feel, there are clear differences. In ''Shadow Cities'', players are in the virtual world, which is dynamically mapped around them, and can teleport within the virtual world, whereas in ''Ingress'', the portals are real-world locations that players generally have to actually move to in order to play. ''Shadow Cities'' was shut down on October 7, 2013. Some players have attracted the attention of
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while playing the game, and hence commentary on the interaction of augmented reality games with real life. Because it can take some time for players to successfully "hack" a portal, they can draw the attention of law enforcement. In addition, some players play while driving slowly around an area, which is not recommended by the game developers and attracts the attention of law enforcement. The Center for Internet Security recommended that law enforcement officers be apprised of the game, and warned that it may be difficult to determine if a malicious actor is using the game as a cover. Furthermore, players have used unofficial apps to stalk each other. In 2014, a 16-year-old player in Brazil died after being hit by a bus while playing. In 2015, an Irish player fell into the sea and drowned while trying to capture Poolbeg Lighthouse at night. In September 2019, Niantic informed their player base that XM anomaly events would be a paid event going forward. This was done as a surprise with the next anomaly approaching in four weeks. Another criticism for the paid events is the events are organized by players with what can be seen as minor involvement from Niantic.


References


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