Niantic CEO Suggests VR Could Be a Problem For Society

The head of the company behind phenomenally successfully augmented reality (AR) game Pokemon Go believes that VR is so good that it may cause a problem for society.

John Hanke, CEO of Niantic was on stage for the Mixed Reality Summit, which formed part of the London Games Festival. Hanke said that he preferred to concentrate on the benefits of AR and was concerned about the seductive nature of virtual reality (VR) as a form of escape from the real world, reports GamesIndustry.biz.

He said as part of his speech: “My thing about VR is I’m afraid it can be too good, in the sense of being an experience that people want to spend a huge amount of time in,” he said. “I mean I already have concerns about my kids playing too much Minecraft, and that’s a wonderful game.

“We’re human beings and there’s a lot of research out there that shows we’re actually a lot happier when we get exercise, when we go outside – and outside in nature in particular. I think it’s a problem for us as a society if we forgo that and spend all of time in a Ready Player One-style VR universe.”

Ready Player One is a book and upcoming movie where millions of people choose to escape the collapsing of their dystopian society by logging in to a VR MMO called ‘The Oasis’ – Ready Player One is itself getting VR tie-in experiences.

Hanke went on to encourage developers to look more closely at the advantages of AR, particularly as a means to encourage players to be outside: “With AR, there’s a huge amount of potential to do things that really do have a positive impact on people,” said Hanke. “There is research about the health impact of Pokemon Go in particular but you can expand that to apply to all AR games. These games can encourage people to be more active than they would normally be. As a parent, part of my motivation for building this kind of game was to try and get my kids out of the house. I think there’s a ton of good that can be done.”

VR has, of course, been proven to have benefits all of its own, such as allowing chemotherapy patients to escape the hospital environment.

During the interview, Hanke went on to mention that Niantic were working on a new version of Ingress, a mobile game that formed the template for Pokemon Go. The new version would add new features and social options. It remains to be seen if the new version will add AR functionality.

VRFocus will keep you updates on Niantic and other AR projects.

Water-Types Aplenty, As Global Water Festival Comes To Pokémon GO

Niantic, the developers behind popular augmented reality (AR) mobile game Pokémon GO, have announced that the game is getting a tweak in the form of the Global Water Festival.

From 1pm (PDT) Pokémon GO users will be more likely to encounter water-type Pokémon such as Magikarp and Squirtle and their evolutions. Additionally, if users are travelling in places where Water-type Pokémon are often found, such as near rivers, lakes or by the coast, there will be a greater chance of one of the new Johto-region water-type Pokemon. There is even a chance of catching a rare Lapras.

Niantic have also said that a new accessory will be making an appearance in avatar wardrobes – a Magikarp hat.

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Phenomenally popular mobile AR videogame Pokémon GO added 80 new Pokemon in a February update, all of which hailed from the Johto region from the Pokémon Gold and Silver videogames. This gave players the chance to catch Pokémon such as Cyndaquil, Swinnub and Totodile. The update also introduced options to customise the player avatar with different outfit and accessory options.

The Pokémon GO Water Festival will last until 1pm (PDT) 29th March 2017.

VRFocus will keep you informed on any further updates to Pokémon GO as they come in.

Niantic Adding 80 Additional Pokémon to Pokémon GO This Week

Today Niantic Inc has announced it’ll be adding 80 more Pokémon to its successful augmented reality (VR) videogame Pokémon GO this week in a new update.

Set to appear for players around the world, the update will feature Pokémon originally discovered in the Johto region from the Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver video games, including Chikorita, Cyndaquil, and Totodile.

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As well as the additional Pokémon there will be new gameplay mechanics for Trainers to master, including new encounter gameplay, new Evolution items, two new Berries, and expanded outfit and accessory options for their Trainer avatars.

“Today is a momentous occasion for our team here at Niantic which has been hard at work to deliver these additional Pokémon and build upon the encounter and capture mechanics for our passionate global community of Trainers playing Pokémon GO,” said John Hanke, founder and Chief Executive Officer, Niantic, Inc. “Pokémon GO is a live experience which we’ll be continuing to support and evolve in new and interesting ways for years to come with new gameplay features, in-game and live events, more Pokémon to discover and much more.”

The new Pokémon evolution options will give players the ability to use new Evolution items to evolve their Pokémon into ones that were originally discovered in the Johto region. Whilst catching them players have the option to use two new Berries – the Nanab Berry, which slows a Pokémon’s movements, and the Pinap Berry, which doubles the amount of Candy received if the next catch attempt succeeds.

“With Pokémon GO, The Pokémon Company endeavored to create a compelling game based on the concept of encountering and catching Pokémon in the real world,” said J.C. Smith, Senior Director, Consumer Marketing, The Pokémon Company International. “The amazing response to Pokémon GO by millions of existing and new Pokémon fans around the world is remarkable. We’re thrilled to keep the adventure going by welcoming these Pokémon to this engaging new way of experiencing the fun of the Pokémon brand.”

For the latest updates on Pokémon GO, keep reading VRFocus.

Can You Catch Even More as Pokémon GO Adds More Pokémon

The initial shine and craze for Niantic Inc.’s augmented reality (AR) title Pokémon GO may have worn off somewhat but that hasn’t stopped the developer releasing new content to entice new players. At the end of October Niantic launched a Halloween themed event to catch some spooky Pokémon. This week it’s released more Pokémon which players can find by hatching eggs.

Trainers around the world now have the opportunity to add Togepi, Pichu and other select Pokémon, originally appearing in the Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver videogames for Gameboy Colour back in 2000. Additionally, until 29th December, 2016, 7:00 pm GMT, Trainers can encounter special-edition Pikachu all over the world. These Pikachu will be wearing a festive hat to celebrate the holiday season, and they will appear in large quantities during this period.

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“As we race toward 2017, we can’t help but feel grateful for the support and reaction the Pokémon GO community has given us, and we’re delighted to start rolling out select Pokémon for them to hatch,” said Kei Kawai, director of product at Niantic, Inc. “We’re also looking forward to celebrating the season with our community by introducing a Pikachu wearing a festive hat, providing Trainers the opportunity to get out and explore their neighborhoods with friends and family as they gather for the holidays.”

“Fans around the world fell in love with Pokémon GO for the opportunity to encounter Pokémon—beloved pop-culture and gaming icons for 20 years—in the real world. Matched with the innovative technology and development of the mobile game by Niantic, hundreds of millions of players have filled their Pokédexes with over 100 available Pokémon in Pokémon GO while exploring the world around them,” said J.C. Smith, senior director of consumer marketing at The Pokémon Company International. “The opportunity to hatch select Pokémon originally discovered in the Johto region is just the beginning of how more Pokémon will be added to the game for Trainers to continue their Pokémon GO adventures.”

For all the latest Pokémon GO news, keep reading VRFocus.

Pokémon GO Victorious At Golden Joystick Awards

This year’s Golden Joystick Awards have not long come to an end, and as the dust settles on the 2016 and 34th outing it has seen a somewhat predictable array of awards. If you had for instance placed money on Overwatch walking away with a fistful of joysticks (which sounds like the name of the best video game related film ever, incidentally) you would have been correct. In the same way you could have predicted that Uncharted 4 would win best PlayStation 4 game or that The Witcher 3 would also take home multiple awards.

The 2016 edition however also saw both virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) become a part of the scene for the first time. Although it is only the latter which has seen a victory this time around.

Whilst PlayStation VR title Thumper (Best Audio) and Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (Best Multiplayer Game) received nominations it was Niantic, Inc’s AR mobile title Pokémon GO that walked away with victory in two categories that it was nominated for. Winning Handheld/Mobile Game of the Year and Innovation Of The Year for it’s AR usage.

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It’s been quite a year for AR, do you think Pokémon GO deserved the plaudits it has gained? Who would win your nomination for best AR or VR game? Tell us in the comments.

VRFocus will bring you more updates from the VR and AR games industry and beyond throughout the weekend.

Pokémon GO Halloween Event Increases Chances of Finding the Spookiest Critters

The summer furore over augmented reality (VR) videogame Pokémon GO has begun to subside as the year progresses towards the colder winter months. But before the weather does begin lessen players interest in wandering outside in the cold looking for Pokémon, developer Niantic Labs Inc. has a Halloween event lined up which will see some of the titles spookiest characters pop up more frequently.

There will be increased global encounters of Drowsee , Gastly, Gengar, Golbat, Haunter, Hypno and Zubat. And as an extra Halloween bonus, Trainers will get the opportunity to earn more Pokémon candy.

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“It’s been incredible watching people explore their neighbourhoods and catch wild Pokémon all summer,” said Tatsuo Nomura, senior product manager at Niantic, Inc. “We would like to trick-or-treat in our own special way by giving Trainers the chance to catch more Pokémon and earn extra Candy this Halloween.”

The event will begin this Wednesday, 26th October, running through to Tuesday, 1st November, 2016. During this time Pokémon caught will earn Trainers six Candies – twice the normal amount. In addition to that, the professor will give Trainers two Candies instead of one for every Pokémon transferred to him, and Buddy Pokémon will award four candies instead of the usual one.

“The excitement of Pokémon’s 20-year celebration continues this Halloween with the first-ever in-game Pokémon GO event,” said J.C. Smith, senior director of consumer marketing at The Pokémon Company International. “We anticipate seeing many Pokémon-themed costumes during this anniversary year, and now Trainers can add Pokémon GO to their trick-or-treat route to receive Candy and add some of the spookier Pokémon to their Pokédex.”

If you’ve not downloaded Pokémon GO it’s a fee app for Android and iOS devices to catch digital Pokémon in the real world. The title does feature in-app purchases to help players on their journey to ‘catch-em all’.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Pokémon GO, reporting back with any further updates.