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In a Pokémon GO Q&A at E3 2016, {{bp|Shigeru Miyamoto}} surprised the panel by announcing that the Pokémon GO Plus will be released in late July 2016. This release period has since been added to the [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-go/ official Pokémon website] and several retailers. | In a Pokémon GO Q&A at E3 2016, {{bp|Shigeru Miyamoto}} surprised the panel by announcing that the Pokémon GO Plus will be released in late July 2016. This release period has since been added to the [http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-go/ official Pokémon website] and several retailers. | ||
The Pokémon GO Plus will retail for $34.99 in the United States, $44.99 in Canada, £34.99 in the United Kingdom, €39 | The Pokémon GO Plus will retail for $34.99 in the United States, $44.99 in Canada, £34.99 in the United Kingdom, €39.99 in the {{wp|eurozone}}, and ¥3,500 in Japan. | ||
When a Pokémon is nearby, the Pokémon GO Plus will start flashing green and vibrate. Pressing the button on the device will throw a Poké Ball. If the capture is successful, the light will flash rainbow colors; if it flashes red, the capture failed. It is also possible to collect items using the Pokémon GO Plus. | When a Pokémon is nearby, the Pokémon GO Plus will start flashing green and vibrate. Pressing the button on the device will throw a Poké Ball. If the capture is successful, the light will flash rainbow colors; if it flashes red, the capture failed. It is also possible to collect items using the Pokémon GO Plus. |