Release date, region, and gameplay all get spilled.
The Pokémon Company released the first trailer for Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon today, showing off new Pokémon and gameplay.
The three starters are Rowlet (Grass/Flying), Litten (Fire) and Popplio (Water). The two new mascot Pokémon were also revealed but not given names.
The new Alola region is described as "paradise" and has a tropical theme in the trailer. The games are set to release on November 18 in North America and Japan and on November 23 in Europe.
The trailer includes a handful of new locations and both day and night shots. The games follow the art style of the previous 3DS Pokémon games.
UPDATE: The Japanese trailer shows trainer customization and the professor's name as Hala. In addition, a Meowth is visible at a point, confirming old Pokémon will be present.
Bring back DexNav. Seriously DexNav is easily one of the best things to come out of Gen 6.
Everything looks good except the starters look like ****.Says the 99th fan of one of the worst designed Pokemon ever.
Everything looks good except the starters look like ****.
1v1 Lucario's only.That's not an inaccurate statement, by many standards.
(better then any gen 1 pokemon, I just went there ;))
Everyone always questions why this latest version wasn't pushed for launch with Nintendo's next handheld ever since Ruby and Sapphire. That's just not how the Pokemon company works. They want that install base first and foremost so getting main line Pokemon for the launch of anything will likely happen never. At least not with the current management.
Everyone always questions why this latest version wasn't pushed for launch with Nintendo's next handheld ever since Ruby and Sapphire. That's just not how the Pokemon company works. They want that install base first and foremost so getting main line Pokemon for the launch of anything will likely happen never. At least not with the current management.
Yeah, gotta have that install base in place for that killer app franchise that can sell systems by itself. Seriously, who the hell runs that company? And if the userbase didn't build up what would they do? Move it to PlayStation? Nintendo handhelds seem to do just fine anyway but that logic of their's is pretty silly.