Pokemon Sun And Moon Digital Pre-load Is Now Available

Pokemon Sun and Moon release date is approaching fast and fans are hyped to experience the upcoming titles' full gameplay. The demo version of both games have turned out pretty well where players are busy finding out some additional information about the game. Previously, it was revealed that there are several secret bonuses and events if you constantly play the demo version. As a result, it excites the fans that are presently playing the demo. Based on the report, it seems like fans can now pre-load the game as it was announced that the digital pre-load for Pokemon Sun and Moon is now available.

According to the report from Siliconera, Pokemon fans in Australia, Japan, North America and Europe are now able to pre-load Pokemon Sun and Moon, granting them the capability to digitally play the game when it will be released around mid-November.

In addition, players will be given 12 Quick Balls ready to be used in-game when pre-loading either of the game titles. It is important to note that the each of the titles will require 3.2 GB of space to download. It would need a huge chunk of storage if you have the demo version with you. It is suggested to start clearing some space prior to the official launch of the two upcoming Pokemon titles.

Meanwhile, the latest Pokemon Sun and Moon trailer reveals the remaining members of the four unique guardian Pokemon protecting the islands of Alola Region. The three additional members Tapu Bulu, Tapu Lele and Tapu Fini will join the previously introduced guardian Tapu Koko. The video footage also highlights the four guardians' Z-move which shares a little bit of resemblance to the transformers. In addition, Lunaala's pre-evolved form has been formally introduced via the trailer which has been identified as Cosmog.

Numerous fans believed that there are lots of remaining information in Pokemon Sun and Moon that have not been discovered yet. Thankfully, players would not wait for long as both titles will be available this coming Nov. 18.

 

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