The long awaited "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is scheduled to hit the stores on November 18; however, quite a few players seem to have already got their hands on their own copy.
Multiple reports claim that a copy of the game is leaked and as a result, bevies of game photos, unseen shots and lots of spoilers about the game have surfaced online. Meanwhile, the internet is rife with "Pokemon Sun and Moon" spoilers at the moment. Players who intend to buy the game are advised not to visit any Pokemon-related sites as they are likely to bump into information they would like to figure out themselves by playing the game.
Popular video-sharing site, YouTube is rampant with never before seen game content and spoiler for "Sun and Moon." However, the credibility of the leaked YouTube videos seems questionable as they go as far as revealing a list of undisclosed Pokemon and their evolution.
But that's not all; it also gives players a sneak peek at creatures that even the game developer have never made known. In addition, some even unveil a list of stats and move sets, according to GameRant.
A couple of trademark registrations for the upcoming duo of games in the Pokemon series have been spotted by Nerd Leaks. The aforesaid trademark registrations were filed by Nintendo at the Office for Harmonization in the International Market. The organization reportedly registers trademarks for the European Union. If latest reports are anything to go by, the trademarks for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" encompass an array of video games as well as merchandise-related products,
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" publisher Nintendo is gearing up to broadcast a Pokemon-centered Nintendo Direct presentation on Friday, February 26. There's hearsay that the company will finally spill the beans about the much awaited Pokemon games during the event.
If the amounts of pre-orders for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is anything to go by, the upcoming games are set to be the biggest titles that the franchise has released for several years. The demo version of the games alone garnered a whopping 3.5 million downloads.
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