‘Pokémon GO’ News, Updates: Spilled Beans For ‘Pokemon’ Universe, Beta Game Evolution Exposed But Release Date Remains Indefinite?

It stands out that the recent news and updates regarding the release date of "Pokémon GO" are bringing much uncertainty for the gamers and for the "Pokemon Universe." Also, as the game evolutions were exposed, the beta leakage is bringing in unsettledness for the whole direction of the game.

It all began when the world saw the leakage clips for "Pokémon GO." According to News Everyday, "Some uploaded video clips just spilled the beans about the process of evolution in the said game and the game is currently undergoing beta field tests across a number of countries like Japan, Australia, and New Zealand."

While the Pokémon Company earnestly tries to keep the game testers from revealing stuff or two about the game, some players just simply break the rules and update the rest of the gaming world online, reports the same post.

Inquisitr also mentioned the first videos to come out of the "Pokémon GO" beta show the mechanics of catching the Pokémon as well as the declaration that no actual battle is needed to be done when catching Pokémon, like how it was in the handheld titles, but rather, the player goes on to throw pokeballs at the wild pokemon, hoping their ball will be able to catch it.

Meanwhile, it has been observed that in terms of Pokemon's growth and other details, the weather plays a significant role. To prove the latter, water Pokemons began spawning in places where 'urban' Pokemons like Rattata and Magnemite make frequent appearances, as noted by the same post.

Although the beta leakage created a buzz in the gaming world, with regard to precise release date of "Pokémon GO," it remains unsettled. On a different note, as the world awaits the coming of the much-acclaimed game, the spilled beans regarding the beta game evolution has just exposed the whims of the gamers and their eagerness to play the epic world of "Pokemon Universe."

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