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Pokemon GO is celebrating the upcoming launch of Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon with new avatar outfit items from the Alola region. Players can dress their avatars in the tropical outfits worn by the main male and female characters. We have a look at the outfits above.

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For Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon, Tomy created a new Z-Power Ring Set. The real life toy is compatible with both versions of the game as well as the original titles from last year.

A new listing from Amazon contains new information about the Z-Power Ring Set:

Following the news from Japan earlier today, we have an official update about Mimikyu’s new Z-Move in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Move. The creature will be able to perform “Let’s Snuggle Together”.

Here’s an overview:

“Now, in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, Mimikyu will have a Fairy-type Z-Move, Let’s Snuggle Forever, if Mimikyu knows the move Play Rough and is given a piece of the Z-Crystal Mimikium Z to hold. Up until now, Mimikyu’s Play Rough could only be powered up into the Z-Move Twinkle Tackle if Mimikyu was holding a piece of Fairium Z. Thanks to the addition of the new Mimikium Z, the Let’s Snuggle Forever Z-Move that can also be unleashed in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon is very powerful and even outshines Twinkle Tackle.”

And an English trailer:

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The official Pokemon site published a new interview with Kazumasa Iwao and Shigeru Ohmori from Game Freak today. The two developers had plenty to say about Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. Topics included the creation of Team Rainbow Rocket, designing Ultra Beasts, and more.

Continue on below for the full interview.

A new Japanese commercial has been published for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. Watch the advert below.

The Japanese Pokemon Twitter account has released some new Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon footage. The video shows the player atop Lunala, riding through Ultra Space. Unfortunately the video doesn’t show the player go into any of the Ultra Wormholes that appear, so we’ll have to wait until the games will be released next week to find out which Ultra Beasts are hiding behind which Wormholes.

A number of global missions were held for Pokemon Sun/Moon when the 3DS games originally dropped last year. Unsurprisingly, these events are returning for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. Details about the first assignment were published today.

The debut global mission for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon is for all Trainers to collectively catch 10,000,000 Pokemon by November 28. Assuming the goal is reached, every participant will receive 2,000 Festival Coins. A participation reward of 1,000 Festival Coins will also be handed out even if the goal isn’t reached. Note that those who have registered their game at the Pokemon Global Link by the end of the global mission will receive double the number of Festival Coins.

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The Pokemon Global Link is planning a launch promotion for Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon. By syncing your game, you can receive a Master Ball.

Syncing can be done between November 17 and January 30. The promotion also applies to both versions of the game if you end up purchasing Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. A link will be provided toward the end of January with instructions on how to claim your Master Ball.

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Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon are out in the wild. Between people receiving review copies and folks in general getting their hands on the game, a lot of information is beginning to leak.

If you’re interested in learning about what’s circulating thus far, continue on below. We won’t be posting any of the details elsewhere on the site, unless anything is revealed officially leading up to launch.

A recent issue of Famitsu had a pretty big interview for Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon. Director Kazumasa Iwao and producer Shigeru Ohmori were present to talk about the big games coming to 3DS this month.

Kazumasa and Ohmori went in-depth about development, new features, and more. There was even some reflection about last year’s Sun/Moon, such as the increase in difficulty for Lana’s Trial.

You can read our full interview summary below.


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