Just after announcing that it will partner with Google’s Niantic Labs location-based gaming division, Nintendo showed off what its location-based Pokémon game will look like in a new video.
The title is expected to debut in the Apple iTunes App Store and Google Play in 2016.
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Junichi Masuda, the game director of the Pokémon video game series at developer Game Freak, is also contributing to the project.
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