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As it stated in Finally, you can also expect some familiar faces from the very first Pokémon game. It looks like Pokémon Sun and Moon has a nod to N64 outing Pokémon Snap - letting you enter first person view in certain places and snap a shot of nearby Pokémon. Pokémon Sun and Moon are set 12 hours apart, and as such, events will happen at different times for each entry: Complete their challenges - ranging from battling, finding items or completing tests of knowledge - and you'll then face powerful 'Totum Pokémon' who can call on ally Pokémon to help. Pokémon can also be received from the sixth generation of games.


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Pokémon Go's new Raid Battles are live, but only for the best of the best (update)


Pokémon Go's new Raid Battles are live, but only for the best of the best (update)
You can now check out Raid Battles, Pokémon Go's cooperative multiplayer feature — but only if you're good enough. Update: Players level 31 and up can now try Raid Battles as of 12:30 p.m. While most are excited for some co-op play, level 35 is high up there — the game's level cap is 40. (We at Polygon aren't able to check out Raid Battles quite yet, for instance, because we're just a lowly level 18.) Players level 35 and up can start taking down super-strong Pokémon together, with lower-leveled trainers getting their chance in the coming days.

Pokémon Go is getting cooperative play and a new gym system. Here's how they work
Pokémon Go's existing gym system sucked. Training a gym your team owned would raise the number; repeatedly beating another team's gym would boot one of their Pokémon out. Any player on the same team can feed a gym's Pokémon berries to lift their motivation. Each gym will now hold up to six Pokémon, with all six slots opening as soon as a gym is conquered. An ultra rare Pokémon emerges — a Tyranitar, lets say.


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