Pokémon Go is introducing big changes to its gameplay

Since its birth, Pokémon Go was a mobile game that highly encouraged people to go outside to play, explore, and socialize with other members of the community. But in these trying times, it’s hard, if not impossible, to keep up with that kind of gameplay.

Niantic Inc., the company behind Pokémon Go, recognizes that in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s not just hard but also possibly unsafe for players to continue with the usual gameplay. Therefore, they are announcing new changes and developments that will let players continue their Pokémon Go journey from the comforts of their own homes.

“We are adding to our product roadmap so we can enable more ways to play inside and around the home in the coming days and weeks, when the world needs it most,” says Niantic in a blog post.

The company already made prior changes to the game in response to the pandemic, like giving out Pokéballs for 1 Pokécoin (in-game currency) and increasing spawns globally. In addition to that, a couple more changes will reduce the need for players to go outside to play.

The Adventure Sync feature was initially used to record players’ movements even when the app isn’t open. Niantic is tweaking this so that it will be sensitive enough to track indoor movements as well, such as when you’re doing chores or running on a treadmill.

For its social aspect, Niantic says that players will be able to communicate with each other by enhancing the current in-game virtual social features. Gym raids, for example, can also be done at home. Players can team up with friends without having to meet at the actual raid location. The company wasn’t clear though on how they will be executing this.

Niantic is also developing a way for players to “virtually visit and share memories about their favorite real-world places.” From the sound of it, it seems like this will be a feature that will allow players to see and discover different locations without having to actually go there.

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Lastly, the game’s highly-anticipated live events are being re-imagined. Niantic had already lined up a bunch of live events for this year, like the Safari Zone in Montreal, which, unfortunately, had to be postponed due to the current situation.

In response to that, Niantic is redesigning these live events so that players will be able to experience them at home. Specifically, they are directing their energy to find a new way to virtually host their biggest live event, the Pokémon Go Fest. The company will release details when available.

This courtesy is also being extended to Niantic’s other AR titles, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and Ingress. These include increased spawns for content, spell energy, and potion ingredients for Harry Potter players while Ingress players have an increased number of Portal hacks and reduced cooldown periods.

Players can still opt to play outside as long as it is permitted by authorities and practiced with proper social distancing. Niantic does reiterate that these changes are merely an alternative way to play in a time when normal gameplay can’t be achieved.

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vivo V25 Series: Color-changing Photochromic 2.0 with professional-grade cameras!

This is a sponsored post by vivo Philippines

Sometimes, having a phone with a dull design and only takes okay photos might leave us wanting more, especially if we value high-quality images to preserve special moments or maybe a design that reflects more who you are. 

vivo’s latest flagship offerings from the vivo V25 series not only come with a capable set of cameras, they also boast the entire lineup as the Night Portrait Master and the company promises to pull off high-quality, low light images. 

The top of the line model is the vivo V25 Pro that comes with a main camera with what the company calls Extreme Night Vision, among other notable imaging features. It also has 12GB RAM + 8GB Extended RAM, and a 120Hz display. 

The unit we have on hand, the vivo V25, is armed with the same 64MP main sensor with a 50MP Eye AF selfie camera. Finally, there’s also the vivo V25e that sports a 32MP Eye AF selfie. Apart from that, the V25e pretty much has everything the same as V25’s internals.

Let’s take a look at some of the features of V25 and how it would help you achieve those professional-grade photos while being an all-around everyday device

Lively design

Just like what we’ve seen in the V23 5G that Vikka reviewed, the V25 series comes with its Photochromic technology for its design that allows it to have a color-changing feature. Although this time, it’s now an improved Photochromic version 2.0 that features a Light Molecular material that reacts to sunlight or UV light after only seconds of exposure. 

The stronger the UV light, the faster the color will change so you can use your creativity to show off special and unique designs. Do take note that only the Sunrise Gold for V25 and Surfing Blue for V25 Pro have this color-changing properties.

Apart from aesthetics, build quality has also been paid attention to. It comes with a 2.5D thin and light body so it’s easy to hold and operate. It even slides in and out of the pocket easily. 

The V25 is available in two colors – color-changing Sunrise Gold and Diamond Black. Overall, I like how it has this sort of blocky form factor but at the same time has slightly chamfered edges that make holding it easy on the hands. 

It looks very elegant with the way the back panel looks and feels. The camera module, with its golden outlines, also exudes a classy vibe.

Quality cameras

For the camera of the V25, let’s first begin with its selfie shooter. 

Its 50-megapixel Eye AF promises ultra-clear self portraits thanks to its high-resolution sensor and autofocus that track and predict your movements. This ensures you’re in sharp focus and better preserves details.

Here are some sample shots.

Meanwhile, for the rear, the system is headlined by a 64-megapixel OIS Ultra-sensing camera. This is then accompanied by an 8-megapixel wide-angle and 2-megapixel macro sensors. 

On top of those, the mechanism is supported by a combined OIS and EIS technologies that work together for a more stabilized performance. This makes it possible to achieve better images and footage especially for its Super Night Video mode. 

There are also many other camera features to play around with to come up with different effects and look for your shots like Time Lapse, Bokeh Flare Portrait, AI HD Portrait, and more. 

Its slew of camera features including special video functions (4K video, HDR video, Multi-Style Portrait Video, etc) make this entire series suitable for content creators like us who need more creative spaces and features so we could put together content in unique ways. 

An everyday performer

As a smartphone for everyday use, the V25 is also more than capable with its combination of an extended 8GB (+8GB) RAM and 256GB storage capacity 

This allowed us to multitask and switch between apps especially when we needed to accomplish quick tasks on the go. Plus, its 6nm flagship energy-saving chip ensures that the device is as power-efficient as it can be whether we’re on social media or streaming TV shows.

Additionally, consuming content is always an enjoyable experience since the phone boasts its 6.4-inch 90Hz Ultra Vision display and an immersive sound system thanks to its large chamber speakers and an all-around audio enhancement software.

And when we needed extra power when playing games, its MediaTek D900 2.4GHz processor also supplies the required amount of kick while keeping the phone’s temperature in check using its liquid cooling system.

Not only that, its Game Boost Mode ensures that it can unleash all the potential of its processor for that performance leap needed to win your match. You’d also want to know that the company employed a Game Antenna Design found at the top left and right corners of the phone to provide full signal coverage and avoid unnecessary interference. 

In terms of topping up its battery after an entire day’s use, its 44W FlashCharge will not make you wait long before the phone is full and ready to be used again. It promises up to 35% of battery for a 15-minute charge, and up to 61% of juice when plugged in for 30 minutes to fill up its 4500mAh all-day battery capacity.

Final thoughts

With its lightweight and color-changing body, a set of more than capable cameras front and back that capture professional-quality images, video capabilities, and a solid every performer, the vivo V25 ticks the right boxes for the modern smartphone user that won’t settle for sub-par performance.

Plus, the fact that it can do all those while being able to fully charge more than half of its battery in 30 minutes is also a big plus for power users who are always on the go.

Price and availability

The vivo V25 is priced at PhP 23,999 while the more affordable V25e is at PhP 17,999. If you want to go for the Pro model, the V25 Pro comes with a PhP 29,999 price tag. 

Purchasing them comes with a free SIM card, clock speaker, and Bluetooth Neck Band until supplies last. The vivo V25 is available online starting September 24 via Shopee, Lazada, TikTok Shop, and vivo e-store.

For those who prefer getting from offline stores, it will be available starting October 1 via all vivo concept stores and kiosks nationwide. It is also available via installment plans at Home Credit or thru major credit cards.

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