A lot of hype is still surrounding the "Pokemon Go" mobile gaming app as fans wait for its release very soon, as of now "Pokemon Go", which is an augmented reality mobile gaming app is still in the Beta testing phase and is currently being updated slowly by its creator. The first Beta testing of "Pokemon Go" happened in Japan and there have been little leaks about the game, now that "Pokemon Go" beta testing has arrived in Australia and New Zealan, there have been numerous leak about the game including some gameplay footage.
The most recent details that beta testers have leaked about "Pokemon Go" is about the in-app purchases the players can get, and although there have been many fears about this especially on having to purchase premium items like Ultra Balls or Potions are no longer a big problem. Most of the items listed in the in-app purchases of "Pokemon Go" relate more towards upgrading storage, providing temporary boosts or decreasing wait time.
According to Silph Road on Reddit, which is a group dedicated to "Pokemon Go" all in-app purchases can be done through the use of PokeCoins or real world currency collected in the game. One instance where players can get PokeCoins is through logging in daily to "Pokemon Go", also beta testers have found that in "Pokemon Go's" coding there are items that can be purchase through real world money.
Other updates that beta testers have revealed is the battling system of "Pokemon Go", it was previously leaked that there are two attack systems in "Pokemon Go", the quick and charge attacks. Now, the news update added stamina bars to the battle feature, which enables players to use multiple attack systems.
Niantics is also working on "Pokemon Go+" and will probably reveal it at the same time the mobile gaming app "Pokemon Go" will be released. Although there is yet to be an announcement as to when "Pokemon Go" will be released, fans are saying that it might come between the months of June and September.