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‘Pokemon Go’ Mobile Game App’s Real World Setting Gives Players A Grander Gaming Experience

| Sep 13, 2015 01:31 AM EDT

Catch Pokemon, battle, and trade with friends in a real world setting with "Pokemon GO."

With Pokemon trainers enjoying the games in their Nintendo 3DS consoles, the Pokemon Company has announced another "Pokemon" game and it is called "Pokemon GO."

According to the Pokemon official website, "Pokemon GO" can be used in both Android phones and iPhones and it allows trainers all over the world to experience the "Pokemon" video game in the real world. This entails trainers will no longer be contained within the maps in previous "Pokemon" games, which are based from the regions of Japan, New York, and Paris.

With "Pokemon GO," users will be able to encounter and catch Pokemon, as well as battle and trade with other trainers. The game utilizes real site information to raise players' spirits in traversing the real world and catch all Pokemon. All players also have the chance to encounter the legendary Pokemon Mewtwo, as well as the opportunity to catch it.

The new "Pokemon" game is produced in collaboration among The Pokemon Company, Nintendo Co., Ltd., and Niantic, Inc., along with Game Freak's "Pokemon" video game director Junichi Masuda.

Along with the "Pokemon GO," the Pokemon Company has also announced its new product, the Pokemon GO Plus. It is a small device, which allows "Pokemon GO" players to have a fruitful gaming experience, even if they are not looking at their phones.

With the help of Bluetooth, Pokemon GO Plus links the game to the device and alerts the player on the events in the game, which could be the appearance of a wild Pokemon or an invitation to a Pokemon battle or trade. At the moment, a price for the Pokemon GO Plus is yet to be set, as per The Verge.

"Pokemon GO" will be available for download on Google Play and App Store in 2016. Watch the "Pokemon GO" video here:

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