Pokemon Sun And Moon Update: Is Capturing Ultra Beasts Possible?

Data miners have been actively exploring the recently released Pokemon Sun and Moon demo and they had already discovered a bunch of exciting information about the upcoming Pokemon titles. Recently, a data mine was leaked regarding the possibility of capturing the so-called Ultra Beasts. These creatures are previously rumored to be an experiment of Aether Foundation. In connection, the previous data mine also revealed the origin of these Ultra Beasts.

According to the reports from Heavy, it was confirmed by Nintendo during the recent event that these Ultra Beasts can be caught. Seemingly, the latest data mine revealed that a certain device can be used for capturing these Ultra Beasts. However, the true nature of these creatures is still unknown as to date while only revealing a part of it being a Human-Pokemon hybrid.

If the said information is accurate enough, we will be able to understand the nature of these Ultra Beasts any time soon. For those who are still figuring things out, Ultra Beasts are creatures which possess mighty powers that pose a threat to both humans and Pokemon. That being said, they are now feared by people living in the region of Alola.

Based on the statement from Polygon, there are still lots of secrets left to discover. That means fans can still expect more revelations to arrive prior to the game's official release next month. On the other hand, it was revealed through a data mine yesterday the entire PokeDex of Alola region. The PokeDex confirms the final evolution of the Pokemon Sun and Moon starter Pokemon Rowlet, Litten and Popplio. In addition, several shiny Pokemon and Alolan forms are also featured on the reported leak.

On other news, another data mine was revealed along with this reported Ultra Beasts revelation. The latest leak also revealed the pre-evolution of the two legendary Pokemon Solgaleo and Lunaala.

Pokemon Sun and Moon special demo is now available on its dedicated platform while the full release will be on Nov. 18 in North America and Nov. 23 in Europe.

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