'Pokemon Go' Release Date, News & Update: New Details Confirmed; Second Beta Testing Will Be In Australia and New Zealand

The Pokemon Company is gearing up for several surprises for their fans. Many are waiting for "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon." However, aside from this, "Pokemon" will be coming into the world of Android and iPhone with "Pokemon Go." Want to know the new reports about "Pokemon Go?"

Here's the latest scoop we have about "Pokemon Go."

What is "Pokemon Go?"

For those, who haven't heard "Pokemon Go", it is a mobile game designed for Android and iPhone. Players can download "Pokemon Go" in a smart app and play it in the real world through augmented reality.

"Pokemon Go" is very promising because for the first time, Pokemon can roam around in the real world and the gameplay will allow users to capture Pokemon from parks, shopping areas, sidewalks and all around the world, PC Advisor reported.

Beta Testing Progress

According to The Christian Times, the first rounds of beta testing for "Pokemon Go" were held in Japan. The beta version was released among limited individuals only to try the game and report any errors they encounter along with their suggestions on how to improve it.

New reports suggest that the second rounds of beta testing for "Pokemon Go" will be field in Australia and New Zealand.

"Pokemon Go" Details Leak

Meanwhile, according to Ecumenical News, one Reddit user had the opportunity to interview a "Pokemon Go" field tester and here are some of the details to expect in the upcoming title.

According to the tester, in "Pokemon Go" the user's avatar is permanent. The gameplay is good in randomizing Pokemon and when the player catches a Pokemon in one area that Pokemon will never appear in the same area again.

Aside from this, Pokemon in "Pokemon Go" will evolve through shard count. Also, Evee is difficult to catch, it remains as rare as it has always been. In addition to this, 30 to 50 percent of the ingress portals are converted to Pokestops, which can be located in national landmarks or art installations around the area.

"Pokemon Go" is expected to arrive this year.

Are you eager to play "Pokemon Go?" What features are you excited about? Share your thoughts below.

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