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'Pokemon Sun and Moon' Latest News & Updates: Game Freak Confirms Two Titles Are Separate; Legendary, Starter Pokemon Detailed

'Pokemon Sun and Moon' Latest News & Updates: Game Freak Confirms Two Titles Are Separate; Legendary, Starter Pokemon Detailed

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" recently announced a major clarification for the upcoming title. This involves the supposed division of Pokemon, as well as the lead creatures designated for each of the games.

As fans may see the upcoming Game Freak and Nintendo release as one of the most anticipated ones to date, it is apparent that a separation for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is at hand. Though it may not be a shock, the announcement aims to clarify which Pokemon belong to a certain point and the opposite.

According to I Tech Post, two legendary Pokemon will be on the spotlight for "Pokemon Sun and Moon," namely Solgaleo and Lunala. To further detail, Solgaleo is destined to be the emissary of "Pokemon Sun," whereas Lunala, as the root word suggests, is the appointed emissary of the moon in "Pokemon Moon."

The question on the supposed starter Pokemon for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" was also mentioned. Unlike the aforementioned two creatures, the three starter Pokemon will be universal picks and would not matter whether the players pick "Pokemon Sun" or "Pokemon Moon."

As per International Business Times, the starting Pokemon will be Rowlet, Litten and Popplio, the only selections for "Pokemon Sun and Moon." Fans are also not to forget the Alola Pokemon that were promised to take flight in the said editions.

It was said that the Alola creatures will be divided accordingly for "Pokemon Sun and Moon." This will be based off how they were first shown in the released teasers, further signifying that creatures on the left side will be in "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" for the opposite side.

Game Freak's awaited "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is expected to hit the shelves on November 18. Stay posted for more gaming news and updates. 

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