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Moto G6 and Moto G6 Play are now heading to India

Less than a month after their formal debut in Brazil, the Moto G6 and Moto G6 Play are now heading to India. The launch of the Moto G6 and Moto G6 Play has been confirmed by none other than Motorola. The Lenovo-owned company's India Twitter handle on Tuesday posted a teaser that said the smartphones are "coming soon". Historically, Motorola has brought its new models to the Indian market following their global announcement. The Moto G5, for instance, was launched in the country just weeks after it was announced at the MWC 2017 in Barcelona. The teaser, which was posted through the Motorola India account on Twitter, includes a 14-second video that confirms the arrival of the Moto G6 and Moto G6 Play in the country. It also calls a bunch of professionals, including techies, movie buffs, artists, photographers, explorers, and fashionistas to anticipate the upcoming launch together. The company has also created a dedicated site for users to register themselves for notificati

Pokemon for the Nintendo Switch may be revealed sooner

It appears that Pokemon for the Nintendo Switch may be revealed sooner than expected. Previously rumoured to be titled as Pokemon Stars, it may borrow from Pokemon Go heavily. Noted insider Emily Rogers claims we should see an announcement for the game this month. And like traditional Pokemon titles, expect two versions. The reason for Pokemon on Nintendo Switch to take cues from Pokemon Go has to with the tremendous success seen by the latter. So much so that long-time developer Game Freak has taken notice and is looking at ways to improve on it. "In July 2016, Pokemon Go launched, and became a massive phenomenon, having been downloaded more than 500 million times worldwide by the end of that year. Then, by 2017, overall download numbers increased to over 750 million a year. This all leads to a much bigger question: What lessons should Game Freak and Nintendo learn from Pokemon Go’s success? How could Switch benefit from Pokémon Go’s success, and how could Pokemon Go benefit fro