Jake
14-09-2015, 12:41 PM
Couldn't see it posted already so thought id post it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sj2iQyBTQs
Pokémon Go, planned for release in 2016, brings the franchise onto smartphones. In partnership with Niantic Labs, creators of a popular augmented reality game called Ingress, players will be able to find the critters in our world, capture them, and battle with others.
An optional wrist wearable called Pokémon Go Plus (Nintendo’s contribution to the partnership) will be available to enhance the experience. Players can perform game actions and receive notifications via the device to alert them about nearby Pokémon.
According to analyst Serkan Toto, DeNA says that this isn’t the first of the partnership games with Nintendo. It is, however, Nintendo’s first serious game announcement in the mobile space.
http://media1.gameinformer.com/filestorage/CommunityServer.Components.SiteFiles/imagefeed/featured/nintendo2016/pokemon-go/Pokemon_GO_Plus_w_strap.png
Pokémon Go is free-to-play, and no monetization details have yet been announced. Android and iOS versions are planned.
I am so excited for this it is unreal. Finally I can be a Pokémon master.
Shame it's next year but it will be amazing if they can pull it off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sj2iQyBTQs
Pokémon Go, planned for release in 2016, brings the franchise onto smartphones. In partnership with Niantic Labs, creators of a popular augmented reality game called Ingress, players will be able to find the critters in our world, capture them, and battle with others.
An optional wrist wearable called Pokémon Go Plus (Nintendo’s contribution to the partnership) will be available to enhance the experience. Players can perform game actions and receive notifications via the device to alert them about nearby Pokémon.
According to analyst Serkan Toto, DeNA says that this isn’t the first of the partnership games with Nintendo. It is, however, Nintendo’s first serious game announcement in the mobile space.
http://media1.gameinformer.com/filestorage/CommunityServer.Components.SiteFiles/imagefeed/featured/nintendo2016/pokemon-go/Pokemon_GO_Plus_w_strap.png
Pokémon Go is free-to-play, and no monetization details have yet been announced. Android and iOS versions are planned.
I am so excited for this it is unreal. Finally I can be a Pokémon master.
Shame it's next year but it will be amazing if they can pull it off.