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'Pokemon' Latest News And Updates: What Is Inside Of A Pokeball Revealed

The theories are endless with regard to the monsters after they are recalled into Pokeballs. Pokemon fans all over the world argue what happens inside those balls, good thing that Nintendo will conduct a Pokemon Research Exhibition outside Japan for the first time.

Does a Pokemon just shrink down in size? Is it just an empty prison? Does Pokeballs give off pure energy to Pokemons? Does the Pokeball serves as a paradise for Pokemons? There are many questions that are asked by Pokemon trainers yet left unanswered.

According to an interview with the producer of "Pokemon Sun and Moon", Junichi Masuda, as reported in Kotaku, he compared what is inside of a Pokeball with a high-end suite room in a fancy hotel. Meanwhile, Pokemon trainers in Singapore will be given a chance to have a role of research assistants and they will be allowed to play "Who's that Pokemon"- an extravagant version of the game.

According to a report in CNET, pokemon trainers will be given three different balls depending on the level of difficulty- easy, medium, and hard. This game will allow the players to travel in a 1,000-square-meter space in order for them to know more about the Pokemon in their Pokeballs. Visitors will thereafter guess the Pokemon that they are holding using the information as well as the Pokedex.

The exhibition was said to be conducted due to the worldwide success of "Pokemon Go". For the first time in the history of mobile games, "Pokemon Go" has been downloaded by more than 500 million users from all parts of the world. Due to the amazing trend of all things "Pokemon", many business establishments have taken advantage of its success.

The said exhibition will be hosted by the SEA Aquarium and will be held at a large resort located on Singapore's Sentosa Island, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). It will start from Oct. 22 to Jan. 2. There are no updates whether it will continue its journey outside Asia.

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