Pokemon Go developer Niantic is working on a new augmented reality basketball game – GameSpot

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Pokemon Go developer Niantic is working on a new augmented reality basketball game

Niantic Labs is a developer specializing in augmented reality games, including some very popular games.

pokemon go, has just announced an augmented reality basketball game project. Beta testing NBA around the world will start soon Limited markets. The game joins other new projects launched by Niantic: picking flower3D world map and of course many updates pokemon go.

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Niantic tells NBA around the world Aspect “

An officially licensed location-based free basketball game where players can find, challenge and compete with today’s NBA players in their own neighborhoods.

. Players will be able to compete in offensive challenges or form teams, collect stats and collect tools to improve their (virtual) skills on the pitch.

Partnership with the NBA

Commenting on the project, Niantic Senior Producer Marcus Matthews said: “

It’s a first in the sports game industry as an authentic, real-life mobile game that will appeal to both casual and hardcore NBA fans.

“A game that increases its attractiveness”

Compete in NBA fashion and let players gear up with custom outfits

“.

Niantic has entered into a direct partnership with the NBA. NBA around the worldIt is expected to release on Android and iOS during the 2022-23 NBA season. Before that, it is possible to pre-register to receive updates on all official NBA websites.

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CNET.com article adapted from CNETFrance

Photo: Niantic

Source : C Net France

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