Pokémon Go
Pokémon Go is a mobile game launched in 2016. You can use your phone’s GPS to find and catch Pokémon in the real world. You can train and battle these Pokémon no matter where you are. It’s free to play, but you can buy things in the game if you want. When it started, it had around 150 Pokémon species, but by 2021 that number had grown to around 700 species.
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When the game came out, people had mixed opinions. Some people like the idea, but others don’t like the technical issues it presents. Despite this, it still became one of the most popular and profitable apps of 2016. It was downloaded by huge numbers of users around the world – by the end of the year, it had been downloaded over 500 million times!
It also does some cool stuff. Pokémon Go got more people interested in using GPS and augmented reality (AR) on their phones. It also gets people out and about more, which is nice and clean. Additionally, it helps local shops as more people visit them while playing. But it also brings some problems, such as accidents and fuss in public places.
Some governments are concerned about its safety and have enacted relevant regulations. By 2018, more than 147 million people were playing every month. By 2019, it had been downloaded over 1 billion times worldwide! It also makes a lot of money—more than $6 billion by 2020.
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The ultimate beast in Pokemon Go
Learn about the ultimate beast:
- Ultra Beasts are unique creatures in Pokemon Go that come from a different dimension after Necrozma opened a wormhole.
Available Ultra Beasts:
- While not all ultimate beasts appear in the game, most of the roster are available for players to encounter and capture.
Game notes:
- In Pokemon Go, different Ultra Beasts may excel in various aspects of the game, such as gym defense, raids, or PvP battles.
Pheromosa (No. 7):
- Pheromosa is known for its high attack power, but low defense and stamina, making it fragile and limited in use.
Nihilego (ranked 6th):
- Nihilego, despite its potential in the main series, isn’t as effective in Pokemon Go, but can still perform well as a poison attacker in Master League battles and raids.
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Celestila (ranked fifth):
- Celesteela is considered a good choice for competitive play and gym defense due to its Steel typing, similar to a Skarmory replacement.
Lord Guz (ranked 4th):
- Guzzlord has potential, but falls short compared to the others, but can still serve as a gym defender and raid fighter due to its large size and dark-type moves.
Xurkitree (ranked third):
- Xurkitree has strong attack stats and is one of the top electric attackers in the raid, although its moveset lacks a powerful attack.
Catana (ranked 2nd):
- Katana stands out as the best grass-type raid attacker with its steel typing and powerful moves like Razor Leaf and Leaf Blade.
Buzzwole (#1):
- Buzzwole is considered the best ultimate beast in Pokemon Go due to its bug and fighting inputs, comprehensive statistics, and multiple uses in battle.
By understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each Ultimate Beast, players can strategize and choose the creature that best suits their Pokemon Go playstyle and goals.
Pokémon Go Gameplay
In Pokémon Go, you create your own character and then use your phone’s map to navigate the real world. The map shows cool locations called PokéStops and Pokémon Gyms, where you can get items or battle other players. Sometimes these locations end up in strange or less safe places, causing some problems.
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As you move around, different types of Pokémon will appear in different places. When you find one, you can see it on your phone’s camera or screen and use a Poké Ball to capture it. After catching Pokémon, you’ll get something that can help you make them stronger. New Pokémon are constantly being added to the game, and you can battle other players, team up with friends, and take on special challenges against bad guys called Team GO Rocket.
“Pokémon Go” trailer
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Pokémon Go Overview
title |
Pokémon Go |
Release year |
2016 |
type |
Augmented reality (AR) mobile games |
Developer |
Niantic partners with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company |
platform |
iOS, Android |
Gameplay |
Locate, capture, train and battle virtual Pokémon in the real world using GPS on your mobile device |
In-game features |
PokéStops, Pokémon Gyms, Lure Modules, In-App Purchases, Avatar Customization |
Pokémon series |
Initially around 150 species, this will increase to around 700+ species by 2021 |
Comment |
Reviews were mixed, praising the concept but criticizing technical issues |
Popularity |
The most used and profitable mobile app in 2016, with over 500 million downloads by the end of 2016 |
Influence |
Popularize AR and location-based gaming, promote sports activities, and help local businesses |
dispute |
Accidents, pollution, safety issues, government regulations |
user group |
By May 2018, there were over 147 million monthly active users, and by early 2019, there were over 1 billion downloads worldwide |
income |
Total revenue will exceed $6 billion by 2020 |
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