Invites to join field-testing in the US was announced by Niantic on May 16.
Pokemon GO fans are discussing power banks, backpacks and other accessories to help them on their Pokemon quest when the game releases later this year.
Good news for all Pokémon fans. Earlier today, Niantic Labs and The Pokémon Company announced that they are ready to accept registrations for an excitingly new game they have created. Not to be confused as just another app, Pokémon Go is a game that uses technology that allows the players to collect, train and even battle Pokémon characters in real life.
Niantic is now accepting applications from prospective testers for beta field-testing in US. Testing is on in Japan and Australia.
Beta testing for ‘Pokémon Go’ is currently ongoing as new updates indicate that the testing phase is probably in its final stages. Meanwhile, game developer Niantic has recently announced the expansion of the beta field testing to the United States following a series of beta tests in various locations around the world.
A new update to the beta has revealed some information about the Pokemon GO Plus wearable that has remained enshrouded in mystery until now.
A job posting made by Niantic has pushed excited fans to speculate about the game's release date.
Swirling ‘Pokémon Go’ rumors suggest a major announcement is set to take place around this week. Meanwhile, Niantic is cracking down on gameplay leaks amid a number of leaked beta footages doing rounds online.
New leaks from beta field testing of augmented reality mobile game ‘Pokémon Go’ revealed how the process of evolution unfolds. A number of other interesting observations also include the possible existence of ‘rare spots’ where rare Pokemons spawn and the impact of weather on the Pokemons’ spawn rate.
Information leaked by testers have revealed that the game breaks away in many ways from other Pokemon games.
While some testers speculate that rain spawns water Pokemon, others seem to think there is obvious connection between weather, time of day on Pokemon spawning.
Amidst an ongoing live beta testing in several areas including Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, a stream of updates from field testers are keeping Pokémon Go fans in constant state of suspended frenzy. The augmented reality game is rumored to be release later this year and will be soon available on iOS and Android devices.
After revaeling a prototype during last year's announcement, the game's makers have remained mum about Pokemon GO Plus.
Testers were informed this morning of their selection, sending a wave of excitement among Pokéman fans. A few videos of gameplay have also been leaked online.
Leaks from beta testers have revealed gyms can be places of combat and training that affects prestige of the gym.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM