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‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: New Pokemon List Concealed! More Game Details Revealed

‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: New Pokemon List Concealed! More Game Details Revealed

"Pokemon Go" has been always been the hype of our minds for several weeks now. Well, there's more to come to all "Pokemon Go" enthusiasts, as a two new games of Pokemon series is about to be out. The "Pokemon Sun and Moon," that happened at the Alola region, includes new Pokemons including the recent starters.

This year is the start of the 20th anniversary of Pokemon and, before the year ends, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will be out for the Nintendo 3DS. As we get nearer to its release date, many reports and leaks about the game have showed up, leaving a lot of fans displeased.

There is also a report circulating around that "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will not include Fossil Pokemon. So, the game would problably join the group of Pokémon Gold and Silver as they did not promote any Fossil Pokemon either.

There has already been a lot of Pokémon revealed and the current Alola forms of older Pokémon provided fans, must have, new creatures to choose from in the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games. As per GameZone broadcasted that this issue is publicized to 4chan of a user named "sun moon leaker." The names of the rumored new Pokemons are a bit interesting as well as their classification.

Though this has not been officially announced yet by Game Freak, there is a list along with the Pokedex numbers as well as their co-elements of the rumored new Pokemons in the recent "Pokemon Sun and Moon" game sequel. There will be Grass Type, Water Type, Bug Type, Poison Type, Fairy Type, Ice Type, Fighting Type and Steel Type in the games. You can view the full list on 4chan's revelation.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" is said to be available starting  Nov. 18, 2016. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Sun and Moon" news and updates!

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