Nintendo announced today that its hotly anticipated Pokemon Go Plus accessory will be delayed until September.
The Bluetooth device, which connects to a smartphone, enables the user to play with their phone in their pocket. It uses LED and vibration to alert the user when they are near Pokestops and Pokemon.
This isn’t the first time the release has been delayed. Originally it was supposed to be released in July. This then slipped to August and now Nintendo are saying it won’t be sent out until September.
Emails sent to customers have said orders will be delivered by September 30.
Nintendo is currently out of stock for new purchases, but those on the waiting list will pay £34.99.