Have you heard about the "Pokemon GO Plus" device lately? If you haven't then there's really no reason for you to get disappointed, but for the hardcore fans who actually meant what they do, the recent delay of its release seem like a big issue.
Apparently, there's a new "Pokemon GO Plus" device that allows players to wear it in the form of a bracelet, connect it on their mobile phones via the bluetooth service and wait for it to vibrate when it detects a Pokemon. Sounds legit right?
However, the "Pokemon GO Plus" device also has its own limitation. If it can readily blink and vibrate once it detects a Pokemon, the player will still need to open and swipe his or her mobile device in order to capture the rare Pokemon.
So how does the "Pokemon GO Plus" device actually work? According to reports, it blinks when it detects a Pokemon nearby. The player will then have to press the device in order to throw the ball and hopefully catch the Pokemon. Noticed that if a player was able to throw the ball, it means the Pokemon detected is not yet on his collections otherwise the ball cannot be thrown.
When a player is successful in catching the Pokemon, the device will blink and vibrate at the same time. It seems very practical, but with Nintendo delaying the release of the "Pokemon GO Plus" device, it may soon become uninteresting to players. After all, they might have at the time mastered catching one or that the hype isn't strong enough to spearhead the marketing of the "Pokemon GO Plus" device.
The delay according to IGN is caused by a current update on the "Pokemon GO" system that will integrate the new device to the game in a much better form.
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