‘Pokemon
Go', the improved reality free-to-play mobile game from Niantic, is expected to
be available on iOS and Android in July.
Consumer
electronics company, Nintendo, announced the release window during its
second-day E3 live stream, but refrained from giving a concrete date, The Verge reports.
The
company said the game's accessory Pokemon Go Plus, a wrist-worn wearable, will
be available for 34.99 dollar while clarifying that it won't be ready at the
launch.
'Pokemon
Go' is being developed by Niantic along with The Pokemon Company and Niantic,
which is known for the augmented-reality game 'Ingress.'
The core
gameplay of 'Pokeman Go' will involve looking through the smartphone camera
while the software will integrate the digital creatures into the environment.
Nintendo
said 'Pokemon Go'
will allow the players to level up their trainers to catch stronger Pokemon.
"There
will also be "candy" rewards, which players can use to evolve
pokemon. As for the sought-after legendaries, pokemon like Mewtwo and Zapdos,
Nintendo doesn't appear to have decided whether it will host local events in
different cities to allow players to meet up and capture them," it said.
"Trading
between players is in the works, but it won't be available at launch," the
company clarified.
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