'Pokemon Go' Release Date, News & Update: Second Field Testing Of Video Game Details Leaked! Three-Player Games, Gym Training And Many More!

There is a lot of hype surrounding the new mobile gaming application "Pokemon Go," which promises to change the whole mobile gaming experience with real-time action gaming. "Pokemon Go," a collaboration between the Pokemon Company and Google start-up company, Niantic Lab, has gathered a lot of fans since the announcement of "Pokemon Go." Now that "Pokemon Go" is almost dropping, the hype is just getting bigger.

"Pokemon Go" beta testing or field testing was first released by Niantic Lab in Japan and, through this, the company and game developers behind "Pokemon Go" were able to gather information and comments pertaining to the real-time mobile game. Just a week ago, Niantic Lab and the Pokemon Company announced that they will be launching the second "Pokemon Go" field testing in New Zealand and Australia.

Players for the field testing of "Pokemon Go" are chosen by the company and they have to sign an agreement that they must not relay any information about "Pokemon Go." However, still, there are a few new leaks about the second field testing of "Pokemon Go" from the players in Australia and New Zealand.

According to a report by Silph Road, some of the new information about the game includes the introduction of three-player teams, Gym battles and numerous improvements of "Pokemon Go" mechanics compared to the first field testing of "Pokemon Go." In the Australia and New Zealand field testing of "Pokemon Go," players are allowed to join three different teams: red, yellow and blue teams.

Players can also go to different Gym's to train there Pokemons with random "Computer Player." Battles in "Pokemon Go" are now confirmed to be real-time and the graphics are better than ever.

As for capturing wild Pokemons in "Pokemon Go," players will know if the Pokemon is extremely difficult to capture if there is red circle surrounding the wild Pokemon. Players can also get high level Pokeballs to make capturing Pokemons easier.

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