Pokemon Sun and Moon Demo Coming Soon, Evolved Starter Pokemon Revealed

A new Pokemon game has nearly completed development, with a target release date of November 18th. In anticipation of its launch new information has been revealed alongside confirmation of a demo.

On October 18th a demo for Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon will be made available on the Nintendo eShop. No details regarding what the demo will include have been shared.

The evolved forms of the starter Pokemon are now known. They include the following:

 

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.​

These evolved Pokemon can be seen in the trailer below:

Lastly, Nintendo has confirmed that an area called Festival Plaza will be included in the game. This will be a social area where players can interact by trading or even battling. Unique items can be earned from participating in this area.

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