Amazon Japan Bundles Cute Pouches for Pokemon Sun and Moon 3DS

Nov 08, 2016 06:30 AM EST | Rea Gabriel

The much anticipated Pokemon Sun and Moon will soon be released for a 3DS version and avid gamers of Pokemon might have a lot to think about where to order them.

Amazon Japan announced that they will also be giving consumers who pre-order their Pokemon Sun and Moon a cute microfiber 3DS pouch that features Pikachu.

It comes with both blue and yellow colors which measure 110mm x 190mm. Buyers who will pre-order from Amazon Japan will have to pay more than its 4,398 yen for physical, which will be 5,378 yen.

On the other hand, Amazon also offers a discount of two percent for those who will purchase a hard copy of the game and pre-order. They also offer Pokemon merchandise, a Pikachu stuffed toy, which goes along with purchasing Pokemon Sun and Moon 3DS version.

If buyers decide to pre-order the game in the Nintendo 3DS online shop, they will have the upper hand of downloading the game before its release. Even though this was the case, buyers who pre-ordered and downloaded it ahead will still have to wait for its official release, since the game will remain locked until that date.

In other news, leaked screenshots and spoilers of the game are now circulating the net. Apparently, one gamer had acquired a full version of the game and now is sharing some key changes.

As a starter Pokemon trainer, the choices of the Pokemon that will be available to the gamer will be the Grass-type Rowlett, the Fire-type Litten, and the Water-type Popplio.

Special features are also added, like Pokemon Refresh, where trainers can heal all his Pokemon conditions like poison and paralysis.

Its new Pokemon legendaries, Lunala and Solgaleo, will apparently evolve from the same creature. The game might follow their evolution and history.

Pokemon Sun and Moon 3DS is expected to hit the markets by November 18.

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