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New Pokemon Go Features Detailed, First Screens Released

Pokemon Go is coming later this year.

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Following leaked gameplay that emerged at SXSW, The Pokemon Company and developer Niantic have shared new details on Pokemon Go. The upcoming free-to-play game lets you catch Pokemon in the real world, but until now, it wasn't exactly clear how that would work.

As was discussed in the leaked gameplay video, Pokemon Go challenges players to go out into the real world to find and catch Pokemon. Water-type creatures may only appear near bodies of water such as lakes and oceans, The Pokemon Company said.

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Your phone will vibrate if a Pokemon is nearby. At this point, just like in the mainline games, you can attempt to catch the creature using touch-based controls on your phone to throw a Poke Ball. These, and other "special items," can be found at PokeStops in the real world such as "public art installations, historical markers, and monuments," though no specific places were divulged.

Also like the games, as you progress, your Trainer Level will increase. This will let you capture more powerful Pokemon and fill out your inventory with better items.

Here are some other highlights from The Pokemon Company's announcement:

  • Some Pokemon can be evolved if the same species is caught on multiple occasions.
  • Pokemon Eggs, which can be found at PokeStops, will hatch after players walk a certain distance.
  • Players will be able to impress their friends by unlocking achievement medals that are earned by completing a variety of challenges.
  • During gameplay, Pokemon Go players will be encouraged to join one of three teams and engage in Gym battles with other teams.
    • Once they have joined a team, players will have the ability to assign their Pokemon to empty Gyms. Like PokeStops, Gyms can be found at real locations in the world, and because only one Pokémon per player can be placed at a given Gym, team members will need to work together to build a strong defense. A Gym claimed by one team can be challenged by the other two teams.

The Pokemon Company will also offer a portable device called Pokemon Go Plus, a bracelet-like item that connects to your phone via Bluetooth and lets you know when Pokemon are nearby via LED and vibration. Pricing and availability details for the Plus add-on have not yet been announced.

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A Pokemon Go "field test" is coming to Japan soon, though no such test has been announced for the rest of the world.

Pokemon Go, which builds off Niantic's work on the similar, location-based real-world/video game hybrid Ingress, sounds very interesting. It's part of what Niantic is calling its "Real World" gaming platform, which aims to motivate players to go outdoors and explore the real world.

The first official screenshots for Pokemon Go have also been released, showcasing the Pokemon Squirtle and the map. Since Pokemon Go remains in development, its features, design, and overall appearance have not yet been locked in and could change. It also remains to be seen how Pokemon Go will make use of microtransactions, but one possibility is for the items mentioned above.

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I had some doubts about Pokémon Go and this news has done little to reassure me. Just seems like another one of those things where you're screwed if you don't live either in a large city or, more specifically, a large city in the U.S. or Japan. I suspect the density of Pokémon where I live isn't going to be great and the diversity is going to be worse.

Aside from that, what's the point of the Pokémon Go Plus? I get that we don't have to buy it, but I don't see why anyone would. It flashes and vibrates whenever a Pokémon is near...Okay, sure. So does your phone, apparently.

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> you can attempt to catch the creature using touch-based controls on your phone to throw a Poke Ball.

Critical miss for an augmented reality game. It should make you throw your phone to throw the pokeball.

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@milk: :)

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I'm going to switch to a android phone just to play this and also because my windows phone sucks imo.

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Looks just as lame as I imagined it would. I hope people who were looking forward to this thing get some fun out of it, but it looks boring as hell to me. Oh well.

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@mito-eve: I expected it to be a cheap looking pokemon-in-the-real-world kind of look. Like a shitty filter you use on snapchat. It actually looks better than what I expected.

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ok, this definitely isn't targeted for my demographic and isn't something I'd get for myself. But I could see my kids going apeshit over it.

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@jcharp: you do know the demographic of pokemon is between 12 and 40 right. with the emphasis of 20 to 30 year-olds

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@neowarrior793: No. The demographic is for children. Children grow up though, and may still hold the same interests.

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@SexyJazzCat: no, back when pokemon first came out the games were for kids. the games were not complicated and basically had the subtlety of rock, paper, scissors. now kids would struggle to understand half of whats in the pokemon games, not only would i doubt if kids could even catch them all, they wouldn't know how to breed them for competitive use or train them with the right ev's and iv's. then knowing all the special things you would need to do to get legendary pokemon, how to get some items and a full understanding of typing's and how they work. you really think a 12 year-old will understand just some of this? back when it was red and blue, gold and sliver, yea it was for kids its not now.

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@neowarrior793: You're right. Completely forgot about the competitive side.

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So people with tablets aren't allowed hatching eggs, since you don't walk around with a tablet in your hands.

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@DragonessAthena: My guess is the app will use your position to judge distance. So if you walk/drive to another wifi source you should be able to hatch the egg. This is just a guess based off of other games I have played that required you to travel to unlock/hatch things.

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People will go wild with this. I wonder if I can go into the woods and have reception there and catch earth based pokemon, or Ghastly.

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cool, my rattata will be in the top percentage of rattata

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@neowarrior793: Is that the same thing as the Cattatafish? He's always up for some bass to mouth.

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This looks pretty cool if you're in a big city but it seems like people who live in smaller towns where waking around isn't an option in a lot of places are pretty much screwed.

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