Pokemon Sun and Moon Launch in November, First Gameplay and Starter Pokemon Details

Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have announced the release date for Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.

The latest in their monster-catching RPG series will launch on November 18th in North America and on November 23rd in Europe.

To celebrate the release date announcement, the publisher shared the first gameplay for the game, which you can view above.


The starter Pokemon for the game were also revealed:


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  • Name: Rowlet
  • Category: Grass Quill Pokémon
  • Height: 1’00”
  • Weight: 3.3 lbs.
  • Type: Grass/Flying
  • Starting Move: Leafage

The first of the potential partners is the highly adaptable Grass Quill Pokémon, Rowlet. This Pokémon can fly silently through the skies, sneaking up on its opponent without being noticed. It can attack its opponents using powerful kicks, and it can also attack from a distance using the razor-sharp leaves that form part of its feathers. Rowlet can survey its environment and turn its neck nearly 180 degrees from front to back, so it can see directly behind itself. When in battle, Rowlet turns its head to face its Trainer when waiting for instructions.

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  • Name: Litten
  • Category: Fire Cat Pokémon
  • Height: 1’04”
  • Weight: 9.5 lbs.
  • Type: Fire
  • Starting Move: Ember

The cool-headed Fire Cat Pokémon, Litten, is the next choice for a first-partner Pokémon. Litten’s fur is rich in oils and is immensely flammable. It constantly grooms itself by licking its coat, collecting loose fur into balls. It then ignites these hairballs to create fireball attacks. When the time comes for Litten to molt, it burns off all of its fur in one glorious blaze.

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  • Name: Popplio
  • Category: Sea Lion Pokémon
  • Height: 1’04”
  • Weight: 16.5 lbs.
  • Type: Water
  • Starting Move: Water Gun

The third possibility is the acrobatic Sea Lion Pokémon, Popplio. Popplio can create balloons made of water from its nose and utilize them to create a variety of different strategies and attacks in battle. This Pokémon is better at moving in the water than on land, and can swim at speeds over 25 mph. On land, it uses the elasticity of the balloons it creates to perform jumps and acrobatic stunts.


Finally, you can view the game’s box art, below:

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