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07-06-2016, 10:40 AM
Ever since it was announced last year, Pokémon Go has been one of the most highly anticipated upcoming mobile app releases. It has been in beta testing for the past few months, but late on Tuesday night, the app finally began rolling out on the App Store and Google Play in select countries, including Australia and New Zealand. DON'T MISS:- How to install iOS 10 beta 2 on your iPhone or iPad without a developer account Developed by Niantic Labs, the premise of Pokémon-Go is that Pokémon have been found on our planet, and by using your phone's camera and GPS functionality, you can find and capture them as you walk around in real life. Along with the-Pokémon themselves, you will also find-PokéStops in the app when you walk by landmarks, such as "museums, art installations, historical markers, and monuments," where you can stock up on-Poké Balls and other items. Once you've caught and leveled up enough-Pokémon, you can find a Gym and defeat its leader to claim the Gym as your own and defend it from other players. Like most other free apps,-Pokémon Go contains microtransactions. Money can be exchanged-for PokéCoins, which can be used to buy-Poké Balls, Lure Modules and other items to speed up the-Pokémon catching process. And if you're really,- really into the game, you can spend $35 on a physical wearable device that will let you-catch-Pokémon without ever having to look at your phone. At the time of writing, I still haven't been able to download the app from the US App Store or Google Play, but 148Apps has a great guide for creating a foreign App Store account in case you can't wait any longer. And if you're on Android, you can simply download the APK from this APK mirror site . Pokémon Go should roll out in the US and other territories in the coming days.
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