Pokemon Sun and Moon to Have More Than 10 New Pokemon

Pokemon Sun and Moon to Have More Than 10 New Pokemon

I suppose that's better than nothing...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 03, 2016 @ 01:09 PM (Staff Bios)
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We waited until this Sunday for some new gameplay footage of Pokemon Sun and Moon, which will be releasing for the 3DS later this year, but it turns out, we saw nothing fresh. Instead, we just received the TV debut of the announcement, which has already been seen on Pokemon Direct a little bit ago.



To Pokemon fans everywhere, I'm certain that is a tad disappointing. Anyway, what did emerge is some teeny, tiny news that could be considered an update of minor status.

Series director Junichi Masuda did announce that there will be more than ten new Pokemon in the new titles, despite the existence of Mega Evolutions. Well, at least we do not have to wait long for the next update, which will appear in the CoroCoro Comic, a Japanese magazine, during the April 15 issue.

At least we learned something, but hopefully we won't have any "lazily-crafted" Pokemon like a keychain or ice cream or anything of the sort.

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