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Co-executive producer George R.R. Martin arrives for the season premiere of HBO's "Game of Thrones" in San Francisco, California March 23, 2015. Reuters/Robert Galbraith

While the new game for Android and iOS has been taking the world by storm, fans of other franchises would like their favourites to have their own game counterparts, too. In which, like “Pokemon Go,” would allow them to endlessly roam around different neighbourhoods, make friends along the way and compete with fellow players.

“My personal fantasy is like a “Game of Thrones” game where Westeros is mapped out on earth and you join House Stark or whatever,” says Archit Bhargava, who himself is global product marketing leader for “Pokemon Go” and Ingress at Niantic labs according to a post by CNet.

Now, that might appear just awesome when the unexpected thrills and action of “Game of Thrones” would be coupled with a game as great as “Pokemon Go”! Fans of the series might then just get the thrills of “Game of Thrones” and, at the same time, explore unknown lands, meet and battle with fellow fans in the same manner that now hit game would let them. George RR Martin might just approve of that idea when he gets to know about this.

While a “Game of Thrones” fan demands a piece of Pokemon Go’s awesomeness, fans of the best-selling novel turned blockbuster movie franchise “Harry Potter” want their game versions. too.

“Why isn’t there a Harry Potter Go app? I want to be a Wizard and play Quidditch” says Twitter user Bailey Seal. This tweet then sparked many other die-hard fans of Harry Potter to vent out on Twitter their demands for a “Harry Potter” counterpart as seen in a post in Buzzfeed.

With “Harry Potter” having a strong fan base from young adults who were in their childhood when the books and films were realeased, a “Harry Potter” version of “Pokemon Go” could just be awesome! A game that would allow you to explore Hogwarts and its surrounding neighbourhoods while casting spells and, possibly, catching mythical creatures, like the Basilisk and Cerberus, sounds legendary.

Whatever franchise, book or series one is a fan of, whether it is “Game of Thrones,” “Harry Potter,” or another, “Pokemon Go” has surely captured the hearts of everyone around the globe.