Watch out for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" in Oct 18 when game demo is set to spawn at eShop. This provides chance to grasp the game earlier than Nintendo 3DS release in November.
First, here is a peek into current happenings at Nintendo to lubricate fluidity of words here. The Japanese gaming platform developer boasts that Nintendo 2DS is leaving huge imprints in the market when it hits record of 500 percent sales offshoot. Thanks to effective PR and robust marketing strategy, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is officially a candidate to follow "Pokemon GO" in the gaming box office history.
Then here are details to spoil based on what The Pokemon Company has revealed so far. There are initially 3 monster-starters for "Pokemon Sun and Moon." According to Game Spot, they are Litten, Popplio and Rowlet which will evolve into Torracat, Brionne and Dartrix respectively. This trio is not available in the demo two weeks from now although The Pokemon Company hasn't finalized any announcement yet.
More likely to make in Oct 18 "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is Greninja. Gamers can recall this monster from TV anime when he accompanied trainer Ash. Although he may look different to those who caught the series late because he already evolved into final form called Ash-Greninja. At any rate, consider Ash-Greninja as a souvenir and bonus from the demo because gamers can carry him over to the main game when it released, Video Games 24/7 said.
Another detail to watch out for in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is the common space called Festival Plaza. It serves as a flea market where gamers can meet up and purchase different stuff like food items. Of course, in-game currency called Festival Coin is needed to do so. What is unclear for now is free trading option where gamers can earn extra coins themselves by selling items.
Finally, there is a Pokemon bank to serve as gamer's wallet. Sadly, this feature is not available in the demo but in January next year instead when "Pokemon Sun and Moon" releases its first update pack.