The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is slated to roll out on Oct. 18. However, a large information dump has already been unveiled since Oct. 4. Interestingly, a special Pokemon is said to be unveiled in the special demo that may be transferred to the full game.
Previously, in the "Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" Demo, two Pokemon holding MegaStones were transferrable to the actual game. On a similar note, data miners are set on uncovering the secrets of "Pokemon Sun and Moon".
Gamers are said to be awaiting the reveal of more Z-moves from Pokemon characters in "Pokemon Sun and Moon." Additionally, data miners may come up with the base stats of Alola Pokemon and information on the Alola Pokedex. However, faux posters coming from people who claim to work for Nintendo or in possession of an early copy of the game or demo continue to trick other game aficionados, Forbes reported.
The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is said to have a large 400 MB Demo. This is expected to make it harder for data miners to decipher. Rumor has it that GameFreak may not include the coding of the game in the demo to preserve the secrets of the games.
Meanwhile, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" are said to be 3.2 GB, Nintendo News reported. The typical Nintendo 3DS block of memory is around 128KB which means that they will take up around 26, 176 block of memory on the system's SD or microSD card. Hence, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players may need to buy a new SD or microSD card.
The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will require at least a 4GB SD or microSD card. It is necessary to check the block of memory on one's system by going into Data Management that can be found in the System Setting of the Nintendo 3DS. The game is slated to roll out on Nov. 18 in North America and Japan, and Nov. 23 in Europe. Watch video on "Pokémon Sun & Moon" Analysis - Every Day Adventure Trailer (Secrets & Hidden Details) here: