Nintendo has already announced that it will be part of the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016 at the Los Angeles Convention Center this coming June 14 and 15. "Pokemon Sun and Moon" and "Pokemon GO" are reportedly among the games that fans should be expecting on the said event.
Down below, we'll give you further details of what to expect of the "Nintendo Treehouse."
'Pokemon Sun and Moon' to be featured in 'Nintedo Treehouse' for E3 2016
E3 2016 is just around the corner and Pokemon fans just can't wait especially now that Nintendo has recently announced that it wouldn't only feature the "Legend of Zelda" game. The "Nintendo Treehouse" will also feature two of the most awaited games for Nintendo fans this year "Pokemon Sun and Moon" and "Pokemon GO."
Nintendo will treat fans with a 2-day "Nintendo Treehouse" event. The first day will start with a live gameplay for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" at 9 a.m. PST. For the rest of the day, the company will already solely focus in showcasing "The Legend of Zelda" for its Wii U.
For fans who won't be able to attend E3 personally, you can catch the live gameplay for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" on Nintendo E3's official website, through their Youtube channel and through their Twitch page.
'Pokemon Go' to be featured in 'Nintendo Treehouse' too
The second day of the "Nintendo Treehouse" in Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016 will feature a Q&A regarding "Pokemon GO". Fans will have a chance to ask one of the developers of the game, at 10 a.m. PST.
On recent news, "Pokemon GO" had most of its features already figured out or introduced specially that the beta version of the game has already been released in different regions. However, this privilege was only given to a few. The most awaited question that fans wants to know on E3 is when the official version of the game is going to be released.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" are reportedly going to be released in Holiday 2016. "Pokemon GO," on the other hand, is said to be released September 2016.
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