With Pokémon Go, delays are inevitable it seems. The game’s much-hyped launch in Japan was subject to cancelations last week, many people across Asia still don’t have the title — including China — and now it seems that the even Pokémon Plus, a wearable that accompanies the smash hit game, has had its arrival date pushed back.
Pokémon Plus sits on a player’s wrist to help detect and catch Pokemon. It will costs $34.99 ( ~ RM143) and, given the game’s success, it looks likely to be popular.
Niantic, Nintendo and the Pokémon Company — the trio behind Pokémon Go — originally advised that Pokémon Plus would be released at the end of July. But now, July 27 with time running out, the Pokémon Go Japan website was quietly updated to note a new release date of September, as Wall Street Journal’s “Pokemon reporter” Takashi Mochizuki first noticed.
While the Pokémon Japan website has launch details for the accessory, there’s no mention of it on the international websites.
Sources: TechCrunch
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