Pokemon Go Closed Beta, Release Window Confirmed; NIntendo's New Mobile Game Slated to Launch Early 2016

By Staff Writer

Sep 13, 2015 10:06 AM EDT

Pokémon Go is the latest upcoming mobile game proposition from The Pokémon Company that has been a massive trend in the web for the past number of hours. With that, many gamers and fans of the franchise have berserk with the idea of it and are still eagerly waiting for more news regarding this masterpiece.

As reported by Segment Next, the great news that has befallen the laps of all Pokémon fans in the world has resounded very strongly, even for a short period of time. During the many years of the game's existence, fans of all ages have pondered in the world of Pokémon through maps inspired by real-life locations. Now, Niantic Inc., the developer of Pokémon Go, gladly announces that it will be launching new Pokémon mobile game that enables fans to search and capture Pokémon in the real world.

The said game is scheduled to be released during the early quarter of 2016. But even better news states that there will be a closed beta provided to the fans within winter of this year. This news was confirmed as Niantic spilled out some details regarding another game that they worked on with Google entitled Ingress Report.

Power Up Gaming delivered that the Pokémon Go closed beta and release window are surely confirmed details for the fans to withhold. That being said, there are a lot of possibilities that can still be affirmed by the developers.

Since Nintendo is immensely focused on directing their time to mobile gaming, according to The Verge, there is a strong chance that this could be another franchise that will be included in the powerhouse line-up that the brand already has, apart from the undying Super Mario Bros.

Pokémon Go is an augmented reality game that is to be available for iOs, Android mobile devices which fulfills the all-time dream of players to catch Pokémon in the human world. Niantic exclaims confidence that the gamers are sure to experience a whole new terrain in terms of "catching them all".

Pokémon Go is still well in the works, so stay tuned for more updates regarding Niantic's upcoming real-world-twisting masterpiece.

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