Trending News|April 19, 2016 07:43 EDT
'Pokemon Go' Release Date, News, Rumors Update: Beta Testing Now In New Zealand and Australia
"Pokemon Go" recently opened its online beta for testing in New Zealand and Australia after they launched it in Japan. They also revealed recently new details about the gameplay and because of the new beta testing, we now have even more updates about the game.
According to Silph Road, gyms are now open in the Pokemon field test. There will also be a three-player team battles. There are loads of improvement in terms of gameplay and mechanics compared to the earlier phases of the beta testing period. Trainers can now go to the gym to train with random Pokemons and as well as with other players.
According to Vine Report, capturing a wild Pokemon became tougher but it doesn't mean that it will take out the fun in the game. A "shrinking circle" will represent the percentage rate if the Pokémon will be successfully caught. The color red means there will be a slight chance in capturing while the green one shows a higher possibility. Berries can be fed to the Pokemon during battle to increase the chances of capturing it. Also, the better quality of the Pokeball, the higher the chances that the wild Pokemon will be captured. Use a masterball and most of the time it would be a success, though inefficient.
Pokemon fans should be really excited about the game. Only a few tweaks left and the game will be nearly perfect to be released to the public. "Pokémon GO" will be available for both Android and iOS devices and will be released sometime this year.