‘Pokémon Sun and Moon’, The Biggest 3DS Game To Be Released This Year; Know The Five Features Avid Pokémon Gamers Want To See In The Upcoming Release

By Maria Follet - 07 Nov '16 07:02AM
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With only over eleven days to wait before the most-awaited new addition to Pokémon lovers' roaster of games comes in, fans seem to be seeking for more hints about "Pokémon Sun and Moon".

According to What Culture, people have grown curious about the next Pokémon game release because of the success of its predecessor, Pokémon Go. Some fans even expect Pokémon Sun and Moon to become as phenomenal as Pokémon Red and Blue.

The report says Pokémon Sun and Moon is set to become the biggest 3DS game among all of the other games released this year. The importance of the game was measured through how big the creators reached out to let a lot of Pokémon fans learn about the upcoming release, as well as the newbies and the possible new followers of the popular Pokémon game series.

iDigital Times reported the five features that avid fans of Pokémon games hope to see in Sun and Moon. These are the Wonder Trade, the Walking Pokémon, A Serious Post-Game Feature, the DexNav, and the Friend Safari.

The Wonder Trade was first seen on "Pokémon X and Y". The good thing about this feature was it allowed players to interact with each other by trading their Poké Mile rewards. The Walking Pokemon, on the other hand, was used in Pokémon Go to get leverage rewards. Meanwhile, gamers also want to witness a more serious post-game which is likened to the final stages of "Pokémon Gold and Silver" and "Pokémon Platinum".

Players are also seeking to see DexNav which allows them to see how many Pokemons are available in certain areas. Last but definitely most-anticipated feature is the Friend Safari. Just like the Wonder Trade, this feature was first seen on "Pokémon X and Y". It enabled players to earn high-level Pokémon monsters. Pokémon lovers can expect the availability of "Pokémon Sun and Moon in the market by November 18 this year.

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