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Pictures of “Pokemon Sun & Moon” Teases Fans About Newest Additions

Pictures of “Pokemon Sun & Moon” Teases Fans About Newest Additions

Shilpa Chakravorty

Although the latest trailer of "Pokemon Sun & Moon" provided several gameplay shots, yet recently released pictures of the game bring in more exciting news.

According to a newly released picture from "Pokenchi", a famous Japanese television show, there might be several newest additions to the gameplay, and the game's battlefield. According to IGN, a Twitter user has also spotted a never seen before monster, which looks like a pinkish dog.

Additionally, it is rumored that there has been a change in the gameplay also. As per Comic Book, players now will be able to see trainers of opposite sides commanding their team of Pokemons, while in battle.

Players can also see some bystanders merely watching the ensuing battle in the game. Moreover, the trainers are 3D animated, which shows that the game might add more realistic features to Pokemon battles in the future.

In addition, the game might also see a change in the battlefield background. The battles, in the present game appears in setups like tournaments, along with raised stages for battles.

Notably, last week, The Pokemon Company introduced the first gameplay trailer for the "Pokemon Sun & Moon", which showcased the game's regions inspired by Hawaii, and the special features. This has led to rumors about the additional features, which might be included before the game is actually launched.

Meanwhile, Inquistr reported that a Reddit user has found some codes in the official Japenese site of the Pokemon, which can reveal the type of evolutions the starter pokemons of "Pokemon Sun & Moon" will undergo, although nothing has been confirmed.

"Pokemon Sun & Moon" is slated to be released on November 18, 2016, and fans will have to stay updated with news to see more of the gameplay and other details before it is available in the market.

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