FIFA 17 Story Mode is a probability that EA hires new developers for new mode

FIFA 17 might have a story mode according to various sources as EA Sports have placed a job listing for employees who would be needed to create Story Mode in FUT 17 Coins.

FIFA 17 Story mode would be an amazing addition to the best sports video game series ever. EA Sports FIFA modes are great and all but there are still places for improvements and new inclusions. They still have a new way to commercialize the game even more than they do with FUT and FIFA points. FIFA Ultimate Team was the last huge addition to the team and its development over the years has certainly made it the most played mode of the game. But, we can expect an even greater change/addition of a mode. A Story Mode.

There is no certain proof that EA is going to add Story Mode in FIFA 17 but we have gathered some evidences that they are at least looking into it. A job listing was posted in EA website for a gaming cinematics designer. The job listing read as ‘The Cinematic Designer is expected to work closely with the Narrative Director, Cinematics Director, Producers, Art Directors and the senior designers to realize the feature’s vision.’

FIFA 17 Story mode would be an amazing addition to the best sports video game series ever. We have proof that EA are adding new modes to FIFA 17. Find out what they are?

This means that there is more than a probability that the highly expected game mode can be included in the game which will be released in September. However, there is a probability that the job opening is just for replays, new animations, cutaways and celebrations but the way we see it, it has to be for FIFA 17 Story Mode. We will know more about the news in E3 conference which will be held in July.

NBA 2k and WWE 2k have Story mode which have given 2k franchise a long lasting support from their games and the gamers. EA supporters also want this to be included in FIFA series.

Finding and Catching wild Pokémon

Finding wild Pokémon

Your device will vibrate to alert you when a wild Pokémon is nearby. If you don’t see any Pokémon nearby, take a walk! Pokémon love places like parks, so try visiting a local recreational area. You can attract more Pokémon to your location by using an item known as Incense.

Some wild Pokémon appear only in certain environments and climates. For example, some Pokémon may appear only near lakes, oceans, or other bodies of water.

Pokémon located in your area are displayed in the Nearby Pokémon section in the bottom right of the screen in Map View. Pokémon already in your Pokédex will show in color, and Pokémon you haven’t previously encountered appear as silhouettes.

Catching wild Pokémon:

When you encounter a wild Pokémon, you may have multiple attempts to capture it before it runs away.

You can use items from your Bag to increase your chance of successfully catching a wild Pokémon. Razz Berries make the wild Pokémon easier to capture. High performance Poké Balls like Great Balls, Ultra Balls, and Master Balls increase your ability to catch wild Pokémon. Touch the Bag icon during the encounter to access these items. You can also snap photos of your Pokémon encounters using the camera.

To catch a Pokémon:

1.When a wild Pokémon is nearby, your device will vibrate, and the Pokémon will appear on the map. Touch the Pokémon to begin your attempt to catch it.
2.The Pokémon will appear in front of you.
Note: You may need to orient your device or switch out of camera mode.
3.Touch and hold your Poké Ball.
4.A target ring will appear around the Pokémon. The ring’s color indicates the difficulty level of capturing the Pokémon. A green ring indicates the capture is low difficulty, orange indicates intermediate difficulty, and red indicates extreme difficulty.
5.You have the greatest chance of capturing the Pokémon while the colored ring is at its smallest diameter. At the opportune moment, fling the Poké Ball toward the Pokémon.
6.If you are successful, the Poké Ball will capture the Pokémon. Watch out, though—Pokémon can escape from the Poké Ball.

Tip: Drag and rapidly spin the Poké Ball in a circular motion before you release it for a chance to receive a curveball bonus.

SoftBank today announced a partnership agreement with Pokemon Go company

With this partnership, SoftBank’s network of approximately 3,700 SoftBank-branded stores*2 and Y!mobile-branded*2 stores in Japan will appear as ‘PokéStops’ or ‘Gyms’ in the Pokémon GO game from September onward*3.

Pokémon GO players can get items to catch Pokémon at PokéStops and battle other players at Gyms, which are both found at sites of historical interest, famous monuments and other locations in the real world. With this partnership agreement, SoftBank stores and Y!mobile stores will become PokéStops or Gyms. Pokémon Go collaborative campaigns and services unique to SoftBank will also be considered in the future.

The deal is said to be similar to the arrangement that Niantic hatched with the Japanese arm of the McDonalds fast food chain prior to the games launch in July.
Nintendo shares rose 3.3% Thursday to JPY23,430 and SoftBank shares edged up by 1.6% to JPY6,867 in trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

McDonald’s Japan was Pokémon Go’s first sponsored location when it tied up with the game for its launch in Japan in July. The fast food company’s 3,000 restaurants in the country became sponsored Pokémon Go stops and gyms in a bid to see if the popularity of the game could create real-life traffic.

The deal seemed to go well — even though a leak from McDonald’s did delay the game’s Japan launch — and now SoftBank has joined the legion. From today, 3,700 stores from SoftBank and its Y!Mobile subsidiary will be either PokéStops or gyms where gamers can grab free goodies or train their Pokémon.

“Pokémon Go collaborative campaigns and services unique to SoftBank will also be considered in the future,” SoftBank added in a statement.

The ‘Pokémon Go Trainer Guidelines’ and ‘Pokémon Go Service Agreement’ specify rules to be followed when playing Pokémon Go. SoftBank, Niantic and The Pokémon Company will jointly remind players within the app and in our terms of service that they should be aware of their surroundings, obey the law, and play safely.

It isn’t immediately clear what that might mean. McDonald’s ran a campaign of Pokémon Go-themed meals and merchandising; it seems likely that SoftBank will also release themed products and services.