Game Freak is all set to announce the launch of the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo on Nov. 18 that will give players a taste of the game. The release time of the demo has not been confirmed yet. Thus, fans can expect to download the demo anytime tomorrow.
When it comes to file size of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo, players would require 3.2GB of space to install the game. Serebii's Joe Merrick has even compared the demo file size to previous 3DS demos such as Smash Bros. 3DS (2.1GB), Detective Pikachu (641MB), Super Dungeon (1.8GB), ORAS (1.8GB), XY (1.7GB) and RBY (11MB).
The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is even bigger than Smash Bros, which undoubtedly is one of the best-looking games currently on 3DS. This could be because of the game's visuals taking so much of storage space.
Earlier, Game Freak had also launched demos of Alpha Sapphire and Omega Ruby so the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is not the first one to be released by Game Freak. In fact, the previous demos rewarded players by transferring the finished demo to the main game. Players can expect the same for "Pokemon Sun and Moon."
However, up to now, the only confirmed reward for playing the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is a copy of Ash Greninja. Players can expect to have a taste of all the game features in the demo.
For those who are not updated, Eevee and Pikahu are getting a revamped Z move in "Pokemon Sun and Moon." Moreover, a steel-type Eevee may also be released. Eevee's Z move is also pretty interesting as it is somewhere connected to its evolutions, reports Otakukart.
A recent video showed Eevee surrounded with Z power with nine power balls on it. Eevee in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" has various colors connected to its evolutions. The interesting thing is a ninth color that is a white-like grey, similar to the color of steel.