"Pokemon Sun and Moon's" new set of details will be revealed within the month as announced by the Pokemon Company.
Over 25 new "Pokemon" characters have already been unveiled, which are expected to all be featured in "Pokemon Sun and Moon." "Pokémon" director Junichi Masuda was also formerly asked about how many new "Pokemon" creatures would be present in "Pokémon Sun and Moon" games
While the director jokingly answered that 10 new "Pokemon" creatures will be added, only 6 "Pokemon" creatures have been revealed as of this writing. The 6 new Pokemon creatures revealed for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" include Wimpod, a bug/water type Pokemon; Mimikyu, a ghost/fairy type Pokemon; Mudsdale, a ground type Pokemon; Comfey, a fairy type Pokemon; Bewear, a normal/fighting type Pokemon and Bounsweet, a grass type Pokemon, Tech Insider reported.
A new training mode that will be available to "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players has also been introduced, which will be called Hyper Training. "Pokemon" trainers in the Hyper Training mode will be given the ability to train and make their "Pokemon" creatures stronger, even after they have reached level 100, PC Advisor reported.
The Pokemon Global Link system, on the other hand, will no longer continue its service for the upcoming versions of "Pokemon" games, specifically those that will be made available for Nintendo 3DS in October. It is said that a more integrated system will take its place as "Pokemon Sun and Moon" will be released. The "Pokemon" Global Link system is a multiplayer feature used to issue service to previous generation games, which can be utilized using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" will be released in Japan and North America on Nov. 18, while a Europe release date is set on Nov. 23. The game will follow the popular "Pokemon X and Y" generation, which was launched back in 2013. For now, watch this "Pokemon Sun and Moon" video.