In order to match Apple's AR technology, "Principal Go Go" experience is expected to upgrade

At the WWDC 2017 Developer Conference last week, Apple officially announced the new iOS11 mobile operating system, which added support for AR (Augmented Reality) and launched the AR platform for developers ARKit. The popular AR mobile game "Princess Pokemon GO" is expected to use this iOS system upgrade to give Apple users a more realistic picture experience.

Niantic Studios, the developer of Pokemon GO, mentioned in a recent blog that they will adopt the latest AR technology of iOS11 to make the game more beautiful.

"We are using new AR technology to create fresh and interesting game content, let the wizard appear in various locations around you, and make the game's AR gameplay more interesting. The elf's virtual world will overlap with the real world from more levels, with more More details, accuracy and authenticity will also be higher, and interaction between players and elves will be more vivid.”

What is worthy of an integration is that the updated content of "Princess Goco" is also mentioned at the Apple Developers Conference. The game development team also participates as an invited guest to discuss the ARKit function. Currently, Niantic's promised AR experience upgrade is still in the prototype development stage and will be officially released in the next few months.

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