There is still a lot of hype surrounding the virtual reality mobile app game "Pokemon Go." Though game developers, Niantic and the Pokemon Company, have revealed a lot about the games, fans are still anticipating for the release.
Back in February, the "Pokemon Go" beta testing or field testing happened. However, it was only released in Japan. Game developers normally do beta testing in selected areas or allotted time to gather information and feedback about a game before it is officially released.
Also, back in February, Niantic Japan announced that the beta testing for "Pokemon Go" will happen in different areas as well but it will be a slow process. Now, reports are saying that finally "Pokemon Go" beta testing will be released to other nations, specifically "Pokemon Go" will be coming to New Zealand and Australia as their second batch of "Pokemon Go" beta test.
The news about "Pokemon Go" beta testing coming to New Zealand and Australia was announced by Niantic Lab on their official website and signups for the field testing of "Pokemon Go" has already begun. Although Niantics Lab did warn to those who signed up for the "Pokemon Go" beta testing, there is no guarantee for the slots.
Despite Niantic Lab giving a non-disclosure rule on "Pokemon Go," field testers to not reveal any information about the game, there have still been numerous leaks about "Pokemon Go," not that the fans are complaining.
Now, since Niantic Lab has gathered some information through the first batch of "Pokemon Go" beta testers, there is a possibility that there will be some changes on the New Zealand and Australia "Pokemon Go" beta testing.
"Pokemon Go" is a mobile app created by Google Start-up Company, Niantic Lab and the Pokemon Company, which uses augmented reality and real life setting on the game. "Pokemon Go" will be available for download for Android and iOS users.