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Nintendo shares up 16 per cent on Pokemon Go
Players can find and catch roughly 250 different Pokemon cartoon characters in real-world locations using their smartphones and the power of Google Maps.
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The post Everything You Need To Know About Pokemon Go appeared first on 360Nobs.com. The goal is still the same with Pokemon Go, except this time you’re not playing on a screen, you’re actually walking up and down in the real world to catch Pokemon. If you don’t own a gym, you’ll want to fight to take it.
The world’s latest favourite smartphone game Pokemon Go might never release in China owing to strict censorship and other technical problems but a clone called City Spirit Go, is now topping charts in the country.
Players start off with a supply of Poke Balls.
Locating PokeStops and Gyms are pretty simple.
What are Pokemon Go trainers?
Two of the main features of Pokemon GO, other than catching Pokemon, are the PokeStops and the the gyms.
Pokemon gyms are places dotted on the map where you can go to battle and train your Pokemon once you have reached a level five.
As more Pokemon GO servers are being installed, the market for the Pokemon GO Plus gadget may exponentially grow.
The app, which was first launched in Australia and New Zealand before overtaking Tinder in the U.S. in popularity, has now appeared on the iOS App Store and Google Play.
Pokémon Go is finally live in the UK.
The recent ban on the use of English language in video games released in China, coupled with the fact that to play Pokemon Go it is necessary to have a Google account (blocked in the country) the game’s arrival in the Chinese video game market, the largest in the world with $7 billion in revenue a year ago, is unlikely.
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Download the app today at the Apple App Store website here and the Google Play website here.