'Pokemon Go' Release Date, News & Update: New Leaked Gameplay Footage Reveals New Features Of Mobile App!

The excitement around the newest Pokemon game, "Pokemon Go," is emittent as it promises to deliver a totally different experience in mobile gaming app to Android and iOS users. The wait for "Pokemon Go" is almost nearing its end as creators of "Pokemon Go," The Pokemon Company and Niantics, deploy the beta testing of "Pokemon Go" in three countries already.

The latest country to have the opportunity to try the beta test of "Pokemon Go" is New Zealand and Australia; the first country to try the field-testing of "Pokemon Go" is Japan. Although beta testers of "Pokemon Go" have agreed to a disclosure that they cannot discuss or leak anything to do with "Pokemon Go" as the field-testing is going on, there has been numerous information released by the field-testers of "Pokemon Go."

The latest revelation of details by beta testers of The Pokemon Company and Niantic's mobile gaming app "Pokemon Go" are gameplay footage and gameplay screen captures. According to this gameplay footage of the "Pokemon Go" game, the mobile gaming app seems to be a very promising game.

One of the famous gameplay footage leaks comes from "Pokemon Go" beta tester Darkathion, who lives in Australia and has uploaded the gameplay action on his Youtube channel. The "Pokemon Go" leaked video, which is titled "Pokemon Go Beta Gameplay (Aus)," is more than nine minutes long and walks the viewers through the process of creating a character.

Also, the character created by Darkathion in the "Pokemon Go" gameplay footage is shown to walk around, capture Pokemon's and even fighting in battles. During the battle scenes in the "Pokemon Go" footage, one can see how battle works in the mobile gaming app.

"Pokemon Go" beta testers also noticed that specific weather conditions give rise to specific Pokemons; take for example Electric Pokemons spawn more during thunderstorm and such. Beta testing of "Pokemon Go" for North America has not been announced yet but will surely be arriving very soon. 

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