Pokémon GO is an augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic. Players use their phone's GPS to locate, capture, battle, and train virtual Pokémon that appear on the screen as if they're in the same real-world location as the player.
Pokémon GO is an augmented reality mobile game developed and published by Niantic for iOS and Android devices. It was released in 2016.
In Pokémon GO, players use the GPS capabilities of their mobile device to locate, capture, battle and train virtual Pokémon that appear on the screen as if they were in the player's real-world location. As players move around neighborhoods, cities and rural areas, they will encounter different Pokémon species. The game encourages players to explore their surroundings to find and catch new Pokémon.
Capturing Pokémon requires players to flick Poké Balls at them using their touchscreen. Battles between Pokémon involve quick-time events and swipe gestures to attack or dodge. As players gain experience and collect more Pokémon, they can use their collection to battle other players at Pokémon Gyms.
Since its launch, Pokémon GO has become an extremely popular smartphone game and has expanded with many new features and events. The game continues to encourage outdoor exploration, exercise and social interaction through its unique augmented reality gameplay.
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