Beta field testers has so far unveiled interesting features of the augmented mobile reality title ‘Pokémon Go’ in their gameplay leaks including Pokestops, elusive wild pokemons, and hard-to-find fan Pokémon favorites. Meanwhile, field testing of the game is set to expand in Australia and New Zealand following similar beta trials in Japan.
Niantic made the announcement on its blog. Australia and New Zealand follow Japan in field tests.
Pokemon Z is reportedly getting axed in favor of the upcoming Pokemon Su and Moon. Meanwhile, some rumors suggest that one of the regions featured in the Sun and Moon may include Zygarde!
New leaked video teaser suggests the likelihood of a microtransaction gameplay in Pokémon Go. Meanwhile, beta testing is currently underway in Japan as selected number of beta testers are being notified of the designated locations where they could play the much anticipated augmented reality game.
Skepticism is now fueling speculations that Pokemon Z may no longer be considered for release while some fans are still hopeful that the company will follow its tradition of making joint title connections. Meanwhile, Pokemon Go is expected be the franchise’s response to VR gaming trend.
Augmented reality gaming is reportedly set to make a big impact in the mobile gaming industry with purported release of Pokemon Go any time soon as the game enters the final stages of development. Latest roundups reveal that beta field tests are due to take place in Japan with test invites sent to willing participants through email.
Google, Nintendo and Pokemon Company have already invested $ 20 million and another $ 10 million is on its way.
A hoax spurred reports that the game has been cancelled. Pokemon GO is slated for release in 2016.
Fans are wondering if the new game will feature Pokemon from all generations or will restrict characters to specific generations.
Pokemon GO requires players to capture Pokemon in different locations while trading and competing against other players.
Pokemon GO trailer has fuelled discussions of travel and region exclusivity for Pokemon
Developed by Niantic which is also worked on Pokemon GO, Ingress lets players play at locations across the world.
Though the official price is not out, fans have speculated about what is acceptable pricing.
Speculation is rife that special poke balls will have to be purchased. Other talking points including Pokemon GO Plus, maps and how real the game can get.
Reports suggest that fans may even surprise unsuspecting pedestrians and challenge to battle in Pokemon GO.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM