Pokemon Go in Beta State, Confirms Game Dev Niantic; Release in Winter 2016?

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Niantic's Pokemon Go is surely a hit that looks to make the masses drool upon release. As great as the game may sound, fans are somewhat skeptical that the title may still be a little far from happening, and that even the game's beta is still not even close at hand.

According to HNGN, gamers are keeping their calendars rather spacious as where to mark the augmented reality title Pokemon Go. However, Niantic seemingly makes a point that though the title was rumored of being launched next month, there is a tendency for the game to still be delayed, since as of the moment, the beta is yet to be given a date.

As reported by Latin Post, rumors have circulated that Pokemon Go's beta is scheduled to come later in the year, in contradiction to the claims that the actual game will be available next month.

Moreover, it was a speculation that at the earliest, it will be by winter of the year which is definitely a long shot to call, considering that the initial release was said to be early 2016. There is no denial from the company, however, that a beta is indeed a certainty-as Niantic themselves declared that Pokemon Go is already on its beta state.

For those that may still be unaware of Pokemon Go, as per Gaming Bolt, the project is expected to be a massive hit due to the promise of augmented reality-which is considerably a dream to many. The title guarantees gamers that they will explore the real world in search of various types of Pokemon to capture, trade and battle with against other players and owners.

Pokemon Go still does not have a launch date to hold on to but is expected to hit the market within the year if not to fulfill the promise of an early 2016 release. Stay tuned for more updates on the augmented reality project to be delivered by Niantic.

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