'Pokémon Go' release date, gameplay update: Full version will get released in 2016?

The announcement last September by The Pokémon Company that a deal has been made with Nintendo and Niantic to develop a game, "Pokémon Go," has made many fans excited about how it will turn out. Now, the company is giving players the idea of how the coming title will work on Android and iOS platforms.
The game will let gamers travel the whole world by using their smartphones. Players will have the option to choose a country or a city to play. Places that are included in the game once the full version comes out in the market include New York, Japan's Hokkaido and Kanto regions, Paris and many more locations. The idea to use real places in its gameplay will certainly make many fans enjoy the game even more. Gamers will be able to explore real locations with other Pokémon gamers using their Android and iPhones.
The trial version of "Pokémon Go" will only feature the country of Japan. Apparently, the company claimed that the game is still in its trial and error run. All other features, language and designs will also be improved once the company decides to roll out the complete version of the game in the near future.
"Pokémon GO" will also let players progress as a Trainer. When players reach a certain level, they will be able to catch powerful Pokémon for their Pokédex. Powerful items will also be given such as Great Balls.
There is still no official date on its release but many fans believe that the company will eventually roll out the game within the year. It has been more than two decades since Pokémon was introduced to the world, and fans could no longer wait for new game to come out.
Once available, fans can just simply download the game through Apps Store for iOS users and Google Play for Android.