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简介The summer's -- and maybe the decade's -- most popular mobile game is now coming to the Apple Watch. ...
The summer's -- and maybe the decade's -- most popular mobile game is now coming to the Apple Watch.
Pokémon Gois getting a full Watch integration that will let players keep their iPhone in their pocket as they hunt for Pokémon. The Watch version will notify you which creatures are nearby, though you'll still have to pull out your phone to catch them.
Poké Stops can be swiped on from the Apple Watch interface, and you can also hatch your eggs from the Watch.
Along with the announcement, Niantic CEO John Hanke shared that the game had been downloaded more than 500 million times since its launch earlier this summer. Additionally, players had walked more than 4.6 billion kilometers while playing the game.
The Pokémon GoApple Watch integration will launch later this year.
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