Pokémon Go game director talks augmented reality as Seattle Center hosts live event

This year’s Pokémon GO fest kicked off in Emerald City on Friday, bringing event experiences to two parts of Seattle for game players alike.

The game, which centers around chasing after creatures in the real world, enables users to explore the world around them, Michael Steranka, Pokémon Go game director, told Dave Ross and Colleen O’Brien on Seattle’s Morning News.

It’s the first time since the pandemic started that a major live Pokémon GO event has kicked off.

There’ll be more than 80 Pokemon that have never been released that can be captured in a single day, while art installations — or “habitats” as named in the game —

→ Continue reading at MyNorthwest

Related articles

Comments

Share article

Latest articles