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Pokémon Sun/Moon demo drops on October 18

You'll get a Ash-Greninja into the full game if you complete the demo.

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Nintendo has announced that a demo for Pokémon Sun/Moon will be released on October 18. In it players will get acquainted to Ash-Greninja who appears in the new animated series XYZ.

Of course, it would be Pokémon if the demo didn't have a ridiculously long title, so here we go: Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon Special Demo Version is what it is officially called.

The Pokémon Company also revealed the evolved forms of the three new starting monsters and you can see a video revealing them below, along with some official information:

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"Dartrix
Type: Grass-Flying
The Blade Quill Pokémon Dartrix evolves from Rowlet. Dartrix attacks by throwing its knife-edged feathers, and it possesses extremely sharp senses. This Pokémon can detect opponents behind it and can throw feathers to strike them without even seeing them. This Pokémon cares a great deal about its appearance, grooming its feathers in every spare moment it has.

Torracat
Type: Fire
The Fire Cat Pokémon Torracat evolves from Litten. This Pokémon produces flames for its attacks from a bell-like sac attached at the base of its throat. Torracat has a great love for battle and will attack relentlessly. Its mane can sense what is going on around it, even in the dark, and is able to detect the presence of hidden enemies.

Brionne
Type: Water
The Pop Star Pokémon Brionne evolves from Popplio. Brionne can dance in perfect time with others and is always cheery and positive. A very hard worker, Brionne learns dances by imitating other members of its colony and can sometimes even learn dances from humans. As this Pokémon dances, it creates balloons and slaps them into its target, making them explode and deal damage to its opponents."

The full game will launch on November 23, exclusively for Nintendo 3DS.

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Pokémon Sun/Moon

REVIEW. Written by Juan A. Fonseca

"Be it the story, visual style, setting, creatures, combat, or even the fan service, this game delves deeper into the RPG genre and it's better for the shift."



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