Good news Pokemon lovers as new details pertaining to "Pokemon Sun and Moon's" new playable characters and "Pokemon Go" field tester reviews have been recently revealed.
The Pokemon Company recently released a video confirming the arrival of their newest game - "Pokemon Sun and Moon." According to the video, the game is confirmed to be available by November of this year. Moreover, the announcement revealed three new starters "Pokemon Sun and Moon" gamers can choose from - Rowlet, Litten and Popplio.
Needless to say, Pokemon enthusiasts across the globe are very much excited for the upcoming release of "Pokemon Sun and Moon." However, a few of them are wondering when The Pokemon Company's other project, "Pokemon Go," would be released.
Details about the release of "Pokemon Go" have been scarce since the past few months, but thankfully, a few lucky users who were given the chance to test the upcoming "Pokemon" mobile game have posted their reviews online. Based on their accounts, "Pokemon Go" undoubtedly would give fun and interactive experience.
In 2015, during the announcement of "Pokemon Go," The Pokemon Company revealed that they have given "Pokemon Go" early access to certain individuals in order to take it on a field test. The statement, which was published on the organizations official website, explained that these field testers come from Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
"An early field test limited to Japan, Australia, and New Zealand is underway for Pokémon GO while the game is still in active development. The features, available languages, design, and overall appearance are not final," read a part of The Pokemon Company's statement.
For months, very few field testers have revealed details about the game, but just this week, Youtube Vlogger GoTrip updated their followers with a sneak peak and review of the highly anticipated "Pokemon Go."
Based on initial "Pokemon Go" information which made its way online, the upcoming game has two battle systems - classic turn and active tap. According to GoTrip's review, the classic turn battle mode works pretty well; however, the active tap battle mode which was designed for gym battles is a little too easy.
Moreover, GoTrip points out that there seems to be a saturation of weak Pokemons like Meowth and Rattata that litter the game.
As of the moment, "Pokemon Go" has yet to be given a specific release date. However, fans remain hopeful that the mobile game would be available before the turn of the year.
Watch "Pokemon Go" gameplay review below: