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‘Pokemon Sun And Moon’ Demo, News & Updates: 800 New Pokemon And Monsters Revealed? 8 New Ultra Beasts Included?

Jai Sabharwal
First Posted: Oct 21, 2016 04:50 AM EDT

As you might be knowing that the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is out and there are new information coming out about the game. A number of online videos show new abilities, item sprites, and monsters through data mined sources.

According to reports, you can find the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo in 3D at eShop. But, people should note that it is still not available in all regions. This Pokemon game in the series is special due to a number of new monsters added to the list. You play as Greninja which can switch to Ash. A number of featured sprites in the game demo are rare-colored Pokemon or shinies.

Another source tells us that as soon as the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo launched, data miners started targeting the information related to the game. And, leaked news says that there are around 800 creatures in the special 3D game.

There were further announcements related to final evolution of Pokemon which were shown through various leaked images. Many of these have already been seen. Some Pokemon characters were just minute variations of the old ones such as a Pikachu wearing a hat. This is a feature offered in the game where players will be able to dress up monsters and other characters in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."

Besides that, there are updates on addition of 8 new ultra beasts in the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo. You will find that these characters are not like the regular monsters. There are speculations that these could, hence, be an entirely different species. These new beasts were revealed in the demo which also had 800 other Pokemon. However, you will not be able to find all in the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" game demo.

In addition, we found that the two monsters on the game cover had tropical and pre-evolution variations. But, the Totem Pokemon are not accessible at the moment. Nonetheless, the data miners are continuously digging in to find more details about the game. 

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