First Gameplay Footage of Pokemon Sun and Moon Airs April 3

First Gameplay Footage of Pokemon Sun and Moon Airs April 3

I wonder how different it will look from X and Y.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Mar 26, 2016 @ 12:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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Just recently, we heard the announcement of Pokemon Sun and Moon, but we hadn't heard about any gameplay. Well, lucky for us, that's happening next week.

Pokenchi, a Japanese show, confirmed that their next episode will reveal the first televised Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon gameplay footage. This will be happening on Sunday, April 3, and the show will be featuring a guest appearance: series director Junichi Masuda, who will be slamming us with info. Well, the good news is we're seeing information sooner than we expected. CoroCoro Comic, a Japanese magazine, will be sharing Pokemon Sun and Moon features in their April 15 issue.

However, there are a couple of matters that strike my curiosity. For one, what kind of new Pokemon will appear in this generation? Will there be new gameplay features? Will the Nintendo Wii U appear in the homes now?

Okay, I'm going to assume yes as the answer to the final question.

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