More Pokemon To Be Released For Pokemon Go
After announcing an exclusive partnership with Sprint yesterday, the San Francisco-based developer Niantic Labs confirmed that more Pokemon will be coming to Pokemon GO shortly.
The new update features that players can transfer multiple Pokemon gradually into Professor Willow. Current rumors claim over 100 new Pokemon will be added to the game and at least one legendary Pokemon will be included.
New avatar customisation for players will also be on the cards as they will enjoy the privilege to change the avatar’s hair colour, shirts, trousers and other custom outfits. The information screen will also allow the players know the walked distance of each creature that has been chosen as a buddy Pokemon.
Starbucks will also begin selling “Pokémon” themed beverages as part of the agreement.
Pokemon Go Version 1.19.1 for iOS and 0.49.1 for Android has not yet hit the app stores, but it should arrive sometime within the next few days. Niantic collaborated with telecommunications giant Sprint.
Sprint’s new initiative not only transforms Sprint’s stores into battlegrounds for gyms, but will also offer a place for tired Poke trainers recharge their phones.
The new transferring tool makes getting candy super quick.
The Pokémon Company International and Niantic, Inc. will reveal details on December 12 about the addition of more Pokémon to Pokémon GO, one of the most popular mobile games of the year.
Pokémon Go may not be the all-encompassing sensation today than it was when it launched this summer, but the folks at Niantic are far from done with the real-world monster catcher.
Ever since Pokemon GO was released, players have been complaining about the fact that after some time, the game becomes repetitive as all of the Pokemon available in the game have already been captured. Just locate a store within Pokemon GO so you’ll see the Pokemon GO Frappuccino. As per CNBC, Niantic is trying to monetize “Pokemon GO” and that makes it necessary for the company to find corporate partners who can sponsor locations.