'Pokemon Go' release date update: Developer teases the near-release of the game

One of the most-anticipated releases this year would be that of "Pokemon Go," and while the announcement is expected to happen in the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), the development team of the game has shared a blog.
On the blog pulished May 25, Niantic Labs likened the release of "Pokenmon Go" to a big meal preparation. The title of the blog is "Warmer! Closer!" where it is states, "We have been sweating the details in the kitchen and now we are anxious and excited to share our creation with you."
The blog came with the announcement that the game field test has already reached the United States. "Pokemon Go" boasts of new features and expanded gameplay guaranteed to get the players more into the game. Beta tests have already been done in Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, which means vast improvements have already been made before U.S. players get their hands on the game.
Unlike previous games where Pokemons evolve through conquering different levels, trainers may now speed the process. Pokemon Eggs will be available in every level for trainers to collect and hatch. However, the process will not be that easy as trainers have to complete a walking distance in order for Pokemons to go out of their shells. Incubators are also provided.
Pokemon Gyms have also undergone expansion as they are located in the real world. Pokemon Gyms are important in the game because it is where Pokemons undergo training. In order to take ownership of a gym, a battle between teams must take place.
The blog further teases that despite prior field game testings, no player has been successful in evolving a Bulbasaur and Ivysaur into a Venusaur yet.
The beta games are expected to be available during E3, along with the official announcement of the full game's release. E3 is happening on June 14–16.