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The augmented reality mobile game "Pokémon GO" will be making its way to the Apple Watch later this year, but how would it actually work? Let's take a look at all the details revealed so far.
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The augmented-reality mobile game "Pokémon GO" has undergone another change recently, which caused the widely used Eevee evolution trick to stop working.
"Pokémon Sun and Moon" will be getting a demo downloadable for players. It may feature exclusive content that won't be found on any of the main games like how it was with Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
The "Power Ranger" – inspired management sim "Chroma Squad" will finally make its way to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PS Vita, iOS, and Android next year.
Supercell has announced the cancellation of its annual fan event for "Clash of Clans," "ClashCon," which, for some people, spells bad news for the long-running mobile game. Is the end in sight for "Clash of Clans?"
At the time of writing, fans only have roughly a month and exactly 32 days for "Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location" to finally be released. Would there be any changes to this?
The waiting game for the augmented reality mobile game "Pokémon GO" is still going on in three potentially large gaming markets – India, South Korea, and China.
After less than two months, people seem to slowly lose interest in the augmented reality mobile game "Pokémon GO."
Cheating became even harder for some players who resort to it for "Pokémon GO." The Captcha system ensures that the player playing the game is the actual person and not a bot or something it isn't supposed to.
It has been almost a month since Niantic Labs has announced the latest batch of countries where "Pokémon GO" will be released, but there is still no news on the release dates for India, South Korea, and China.
The critically acclaimed drama-thriller series "Mr. Robot" gets its own mobile game adaptation, and it is not your ordinary game.
The smash hit mobile game "Pokémon GO" may be losing steam at this point, but some persistent Pokémon trainers are still on the hunt for the most precious Pokémon in the game: Mew and Mewtwo.
Since the popular augmented-reality game landed in Australia, New Zealand and the United States in July, excited Pokémon fans have patiently waited for the game to land on their own shores. Unfortunately for some countries like India, South Korea and China, the waiting game is still not over.