Two neighbors sit clearly above the rest: Pokémon GO at 0.84 and Niantic, Inc. at 0.84, forming a distinct first peak that separates from the broader cluster below them.
The shape is two-peak. The first peak is tightly Pokémon GO-specific — Pokémon GO (0.84) and Niantic, Inc. (0.84) are followed closely by DICE (0.83), a game developer, and Funko (0.82), a toys-and-games brand. The second, lower peak is a broader gaming ecosystem: Pokémon GO News (0.80), Pokémon (0.80), PC Gamer (0.78), Ask PlayStation (0.78), Steam (0.78), and Destiny 2 (0.76). Across all ten neighbors, the subcategory breakdown runs: three Video Game Franchises, three Game Developers (counting DICE), one Toys and Games, one Entertainment, one Magazine, and one Entertainment Platform. No other Websites — Pokemon News's own subcategory — appear in the top 10. The center entity is a website whose nearest audiences are almost entirely shaped by game franchises, game developers, and gaming platforms, with Funko as the one outlier bridging collectibles fandom into the mix.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience that is anchored in Pokémon GO specifically before widening into the general gaming ecosystem — a niche with a clear gravitational center.