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Nintendo released a new video for the upcoming Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon video-games which revealed several new details for the game. The most notable details revealed were about the legendary Pokémon in the next generation (which can be seen on the boxes of both games).

You can watch the new video below:

The legendary on the box of Pokémon Sun is called Solgaleo. Solgaleo is a Psychic/Steel type and it has the ability “Full Metal Body”. This means that its stats can’t be lowered by attacks. Solgaleo’s signature move is Sunsteel Strike.

Pokémon Moon’s box has the legendary Pokémon Lunala. Lunala is a Psychic/Ghost type and has the ability Shadow Shield. Lunala’s signature move is Moongeist Beam.

The video also revealed a twist to the Pokédex in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. The players Pokédex will be possessed by a Rotom. Rotom is an Electric type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation IV (the Diamond and Pearl generation). Being paired with the Rotom will allow the player’s Pokédex to communicate with players and get advice on where the player should go next. Another new feature for the game will allow players to register Pokémon in their Pokédex via QR Codes.

The video also gave fans a bigger look at the Alola region. It revealed that the region is made up of a chain of islands. The region is described as “containing four natural islands and an artificial island and are filled with “many” new types of Pokémon never before seen in the games.”

The final details revealed are on several of the characters that will feature in the games. The new professor is called Kukui. Other characters revealed include Kukui’s mysterious assistant Lillie and a new “friend” called Hau.

Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon are scheduled for release on November 18th, 2016.

Thoughts on the new legendary Pokémon? Are you looking forward to the release of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon?

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By Ruari Williamson

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