After the year, "Pokémon" officially went online.
The turn-based gameplay, even in this flourishing era, was no longer a big hit.
But capturing Pokémon and training them to be one's partners was incredibly appealing.
Especially since each Pokémon had its own unique characteristics and could evolve and grow.
Players could even exchange Pokémon offline and compete with their friends.
Moreover, according to the news released by the "Top-Info" APP, they planned to build a Trainer Battle Gym at Dream Factory in the future.
They would still use the panoramic projection technology that had been successful on "Fade to Light."
Further down the line, they would develop AR to interface with virtual reality, allowing players to capture Pokémon in designated safe areas within major cities.