‘Pokémon GO!’ Release Date Confirmed For 2016; Game To Have Microtransactions?

The "Pokémon GO!" release date has been confirmed for this year. It is still unclear, though, when exactly it will be.

According to Christian Daily, the "Pokémon GO!" release date is expected to happen early this 2016. The beta program in Japan is scheduled this month. The Pokémon Company and Niantic Labs have recently confirmed the field test.

It was previously reported that the "Pokémon GO!" beta field test will be for local Japanese players only. Those who want to participate will need an iOS or Android device and a Google account. Niantic has also hinted at the possibility of other countries getting a beta run for the game.

"The 'Pokémon GO!' field test program will give users the opportunity to share early feedback and help improve the 'Pokémon GO' experience," Niantic posted on their website.

"Please stay tuned for information about expansion of the field test to other markets. Thank you for your interest in 'Pokémon GO!'"

Last year, YHM reported that The Pokémon Company has announced that the "Pokémon GO!" release date will be in 2016. The game has been in development for about three years now.

The highly-anticipated augmented reality game will allow players to catch, trade and battle with others in real world arenas. It is believed that the upcoming "Pokémon GO!" release could revolutionize how Pokémon games are played.

Meanwhile, the upcoming "Pokémon" game may have a microtransaction system. The Bitbag reported that one Redditor speculated on how the system would function for "Pokémon GO!"

Redditor IamNeko noted that "Ingress," Niantic's other augmented reality game, has "a decent model for microtransactions." The developers may be planning to use the same system for "GO!"

"According to the user, 'Pokémon GO!' players may be required to drop money to keep their Pokémon character active," the publication wrote. "It is also possible that a pay-to-win system will be introduced in 'Pokémon GO.'"

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