‘Pokemon Sun And Moon’ Release Date, News & Update: Exclusive ‘Pokemon Sun,’ ‘Pokemon Moon’ Creatures Leaked

‘Pokemon Sun And Moon’ Release Date, News & Update: Exclusive ‘Pokemon Sun,’ ‘Pokemon Moon’ Creatures Leaked

New information about the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game "Pokemon Sun and Moon" have been revealed. Latest gaming leaks have unveiled unique Pokemon creatures that can found in the game's "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Go" versions.

Avid "Pokemon" fans were given a treat when several reports and online forums leaked some of the details for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS gaming titles. A Reddit thread, as cited by Gamepur, listed several Pokemon monsters that are exclusive to the game's two versions.

"Pokemon Sun" includes the creatures Passimian, Tortunator, as well as the mid-day form of the wolf Lycanroc. With special abilities such as the football-like move Receiver, Shell Armor and Sand Rush, respectively, the three Pokemon monsters possess unique attacks to defeat an opponent. Aside from the said three creatures, "Pokemon Sun" also features the Alolan forms of Vulpix and Ninetales.

Meanwhile, players who are thinking of getting the "Pokemon Moon" version will soon encounter the creatures Oranguru, Drampa and Lycanroc's intimidating midnight form. The orangutan-like Oranguru has telepathic abilities that can force its target to repeat a recent move. Drampa, a Dragon-type Pokemon, has a Berserk ability, while Lycanroc possesses Keen Eye and Vital Spirit abilities.

"Pokemon Moon" also has the Alolan variants of Sandshrew and Sandslash. Labeled as an Ice and Steel-type Pokemon, the two creatures both have the Snow Cloak ability.

With several days before "Pokemon Sun and Moon" hits gaming markets, players should already identify which of the two Nintendo 3DS game versions to get. With its enhanced gameplay features, game developers have also added different elements to each version.

Apart from two different legendaries namely Solgaleo and Lunala for "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" respectively, each version also has different time settings. "Pokemon Sun" follows a player's normal time, while "Pokemon Moon" is 12-hours ahead of the said 3DS game, Forbes reported.

Each game also has different Ultra Beasts with "Pokemon Sun's" UB-02 Absorption and "Pokemon Moon's" UB-02 Beauty. Gamers will also find different ally Pokemon creatures and Totem Pokemons in each version.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" has been scheduled for release on Nov. 18 for the Nintendo 3DS. Learn more about the game and its various characters in the clip below:

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