‘Pokemon Go’ Release Date, News & Update: 4 Things Players Should Expect Before July 2016 Launch [FEATURES, GAMEPLAY]

Countless fans have celebrated when Nintendo finally unveiled its plans for the upcoming release of the "Pokemon Go" game. Before the scheduled released in July 2016, below are the three things each player should know in the forthcoming "Pokemon Go" game.

'Pokemon Go' players can customize their characters

PC Advisor has reported that gamers of the "Pokemon Go" game will allow its players to customize the physical appearance of their trainer. In other words, "Pokemon Go" players can now accessorize and dress up their trainers based on their own likings. Trainers could also update their own profile page.

'Pokemon Go' players can catch, battle, train and trade Pokemons

According to reports, "Pokemon Go" players can now catch, battle, train and trade their Pokemons. Unlike the old Pokemon games, players can now have all control on their pocket monsters.

'Pokemon Go' players can catch Pokemons in their native homes

 Nintendo has revealed thru its blog that "Pokemon Go" players can catch Pokemons on their native homes. "Just like the game players can only catch certain wild Pokemon in certain native environments," the post said.

"You're not about to find a Wailord straight chillin' in a sandbox at your nearest park," Nintendo said on the blog post. "And much like how the game works, you'll have to get those steps in to hatch any eggs you acquire."

In order words, "Pokemon Go" players can catch water-type Pokemons near ponds, rivers and other bodies of water. "Pokemon Go" players can get fire-type Pokemons near volcanoes.

'Pokemon Go' players can play via Pokemon Go Plus

Other interesting features is the Pokemon Go Plus device that could allow "Pokemon Go" gamers to play without the use of their devices. Rumor has it that players will be notified whenever a Pokemon or a new pick-up item is available.

"Pokemon Go" is set to be released in July 2016, but no specific date has been made public until now. Stay tuned to Parent Herald for more "Pokemon Go" news and updates!

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