Pokemon Sun And Moon Update: Final Evolution For Starter Pokemon Leaked; Photos Reveals Version-Exclusive

Leaks and rumors are starting to circulate once again as the newest Nintendo 3D titles are set to arrive next month. This time, a Spanish image has been seen revealing the final evolution for the new starter Pokemon Rowlett, Litten and Popplio in the upcoming Pokemon Sun and Moon. In addition, the leaked image reveals something interesting.

According to the reports from Heavy, the final evolution of the three three starter Pokemon from Alola region is said to be version-exclusive. The leaked image shows the previously rumored, the Chinese Evolution which splits between day and night. There are several version-exclusive Pokemon that have been introduced lately such as Rockruff's Evolution, the Fighting type Pokemon Passimian and the Normal/Psychic type Oranguru.

The report said that Robinroot and Sirene are the final Moon evolution of Rowlet to Dartix and Popplio to Brionne, respectively. On the other hand, Beltigre is expected to be the final evolution of Litten to Torracat for the Sun version. Images of Robinroot, Sirene and Beltigre can be seen here. The details of the remaining Pokemon Sun and Moon final evolution of the starter Pokemon are still unknown as to date. However, with Nintendo being so vocal with their leaks and updates for the upcoming game, it should be revealed anytime soon.

On other news, Pokemon Sun and Moon special demo version will be available tomorrow. For those who are unaware of the details behind this demo, it is reported to include a special Ash-Greninja ability which is considered as the strongest move today. It is also expected that players will be given an opportunity to experience some of the upcoming game's new feature additions and to explore the new and refreshing environment of Alola Region.

Pokemon Sun and Moon is slated for release on Nov. 18 in North America, followed by the Europe release on Nov. 23, 2016.

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