Nintendo has recently revealed a new game which is set to arrive to the Pokémon franchise. The "Pokémon GO" is an augmented reality game on mobile handsets.
With "Pokémon GO," players can go wherever to catch, fight with, train or even trade different Pokémons. Fans already describe the game as remarkable, especially because they will be able to realize their Pokémon fantasies by essentially "catching them all," with devices rather than Pokémon balls.
John Hanke, Chief Executive of "Pokémon GO" developer, Niantic Labs, revealed during his interview with Venture Beat, "Our goal is to make it so you can walk out of the house and within five minutes, you can find Pokémon. It may not be the most rare Pokémon in the world, but there'll be a population of Pokémon living near all our players. Gyms will be a bit more rare. You want to find gyms so you can level up your Pokémon and battle there, so it will take a little more effort to get there."
However, Pokémon fans are still left guessing about the other features of "Pokémon GO" since there is a lack of information from the company.
Extraordinary Pokémons are to be had and can be found in rare places. Lucky gamers who happen to live in that particular place will get the opportunity to be the owner of that Pokémon. Rare Pokémons have greater rate and therefore will be valuable in trades.
The "Pokémon GO" also comes with additional accessory which give the user more certification as a Pokémon player. This is a watch called "Pokémon Go Plus." It utilizes a Bluetooth signal created to sense Pokémons in close proximity. This allows the player to endlessly watch his smartphone just to check if a Pokémon is nearby, reported Ecumenical News.
"Pokémon GO" is set for release sometime in 2016.