'Pokemon Sun and Moon' News, Updates, And Release Date: New Pokémon Game Will Feature Pokédex And New Lighting Technology

It is truly undeniable that the upcoming "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games are considered among the much-anticipated games this year. And news about the release of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" this November 18 on the Nintendo 2DS and the Nintendo 3DS have swarmed the internet.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" games feature a new lighting system as well as a new Pokédex according to a report on GameGuide. On top of that, nine new characters are expected to come out on the games. The latest addition to this internationally acclaimed gameplay is something fans will really have to look forward to.

The new lighting technology of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is astoundingly new for all players. The longer players spend time on the game, it will eventually move into a totally different mode, called as dark mode as cited on Christian Times. This cool feature allows some characters of the "Pokémon Sun and Moon" game to show up in broad daylight while Pokemon characters would choose to appear only at night time.

In "Pokemon Sun and Moon," the role of the Pokédex is to allow trainers to finish the game. This is where Rotom Pokédex has indeed made a name for itself. Rotom will accordingly utilize his skills to cooperate with the trainers. Because of its capacity to find out specific locations and know future destinations, Pokédex proves to be much useful.

The Alola landscape, in the meantime, is expected to be warm and sunny. Players will only be allowed to dress up their Pokémons in clothes suitable for the weather. Pretty cool, right? Clothes such as hoodies, pants and sweaters-even though these are commonly used in winter- will not be available in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."

Pre-order is already available for only $39.99. But for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" fans who just wait for the game to come out, the price will still be the same.

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