"Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" may come out soon and players can get the game ahead of time. The demo version of the game was given an E (Everyone) rating by the Korean Ratings Board. This means that a demo version will come out before the full release of the game.
TechTimes reported that this latest development only has two problems. First is that there is a chance that the demo version will not be available in other regions since only Korea rated it for now. Second, Nintendo needs to give out an official announcement about this.
It can be expected that the demo game will encounter Mega Glalie or Mega Steelix which can be transferred to the main game. Additionally, items like Poke balls, Heal balls, heart scales and nugget can be unlocked when the demo is completed.
According to International Business Times, there is another item that fans should look out for "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon." A Super Music Collection for the game is set to release at the same time with the arrival of the two Nintendo 3DS.
All the tracks from this collection are inspired from the sounds of the Hawaiian Islands. The music can be heard as the game explores all islands of the Alola region in "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon."All the music in the collection is of enhanced sound quality.
The "Pokemon Sun and "Pokemon Moon" sountrack is included in the digitally remastered tracks of other games from the Pokemon Company. These sountracks are available in iTunes.
The Super Music Collection can be purchased individually at $.99 or as a set for $9.99. The music collection includes 175 tracks from the game. Fans of "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" can actually save if the full track is purchased.
This latest game is expected to be released for Nintendo 3DS on November 18, 2016.