Pokémon GO is a huge success, but just how successful is it? If you weren’t able to tell by the number of players you’ve seen playing it in the wild, look no further than these nine stories about the ways GO is going places.

#1) It’s already bigger than Tinder

According to tracking data from SimilarWeb.com, the app is installed on more Android devices in the U.S. than the popular dating app Tinder is, as of Friday, July 8. And we bet GO’s number climbed dramatically higher over the weekend.

#2) It’s as popular as Twitter in terms of daily usage

GO is quickly gaining on Twitter’s daily active users on Android. As of Friday, GO was getting close to surpassing the popular social network. It’s easy to see why people are using GO on a daily basis: The app requires frequent checks so you can catch nearby Pokémon. As is the case with point #1, we bet GO has surpassed Twitter at this point.

#3) It has added $7.5 billion (with a ‘b’) to Nintendo’s market value

Nintendo’s stock on the Japanese market took a 24.52% jump on Monday, marking the biggest one-day leap since 1983.

#4) It’s getting more usage than Snapchat, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp

People are spending more time in Pokémon GO than most other apps. Again, this isn’t surprising considering you need to leave it open to track down Pokémon.

#5) It’s taken over Central Park — and so many other places

People have been gathering in certain locations for gyms and to find specific Pokémon. Here was the scene at New York City’s Central Park on Sunday afternoon:

And on launch day, someone went around his local town to see how many people were out and about playing GO. The answer? MANY.

#6) Robbers are seeking out gamers by setting up lures

Police have confirmed that robbers are using GO to lure unsuspecting players to specific locations so that these jerks can jump players with a weapon. Gizmodo reports:

About eight or nine people have been robbed by four men over the past couple of days, a spokesperson from the O’Fallon Police Department told Gizmodo over the phone. The latest robbery occurred Sunday morning at around 2am by the men in a black BMW before they were finally apprehended by police.

The suspects used the Pokémon Go game to find their victims by anticipating where people might go through popular PokeStops—virtual sites in the game that can be designated at any real world location, from businesses to parking lots to churches.

The men who committed the crimes were later charged.

#7) A player accidentally discovered a dead body while out searching for Pokémon

A 19-year-old in Wyoming was playing the game at Big Wind River when she came across a body by the river. She called police, who later decided that “the man drowned at that spot, where the water is only three feet deep.”

“I probably would have never went down there if it weren’t for this game,” said Shayla Wiggins, the Pokemon GO player. “But in a way, I’m thankful. I feel like I helped find his body. He could have been there for days.”

#8) Searches for “Pokémon” are at a 12-year high on Google

A look at the phrase “Pokémon” on Google Trends reveals that the term is currently enjoying its biggest flurry of search activity since Google began tracking keywords:

#9) Streams of the Pokémon Theme Song have jumped 362% in the past week

Spotify revealed that their copy of the Pokemon theme has surged in popularity. You can listen to it below to help its popularity grow further:

And to think: The game has yet to be released worldwide!