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'Pokémon Sun and Moon' new version 'Pokémon Stars' might arrive to Nintendo Switch

By Mauricia | Nov 21, 2016 09:15 AM EST
Pokémon Sun and Moon is rumored to have a new version for Nintendo Switch called Pokémon Stars.
(Photo : Instagram/pokemon.sun.and.moon) Pokémon Sun and Moon is rumored to have a new version for Nintendo Switch called Pokémon Stars.

"Pokémon Sun and Moon" is set to become available to the Nintendo 3DS and rumors are already lingering in every corner of the gaming world that the addicting game will have a new "Pokémon" title, and that is "Pokémon Stars."

If rumors are to be believed, there will be a third title coming its way that would tribute "Pokémon Sun and Moon" and perhaps get directed to the forthcoming Nintendo Switch.

As claimed by Eurogamer, the game is already in the works and will be titled "Pokémon Stars" which will be launched in 2017. A third title has been introduced in the Pokémon" games' earlier generations and was later released with expanded features just like when Pokémon Yellow cone after Game Boy originals Blue and Red to begin the flow. It became continuous until Pokémon Platinum precedes Diamond and Pearl on DS.

The Sun and Moon Team is currently developing Pokemon Stars at Game Freak where all major Pokémon games since the Game Boy series began.

"Pokémon Stars" will present higher-resolution assets allowed by the platform's greater drive. It will still possess the exact map, journey as well as art style as Sun and Moon. If true, "Pokémon Stars" will be the initial mainline Pokémon game to materialize on a Nintendo home controller.

The teaser for "Pokémon Sun" and "Pokémon Moon" presents an image of HD in-game model of a new bird Pokémon Pikipek, which is in fact for the Switch edition. The side-by-side development structure enabled the Switch edition to precedently feature working editions of "Pokémon Sun" and "Pokémon Moon" composition, according to Gematsu.

"Pokémon Stars" was set to launch in summer 2017 but was reasonably pushed back to "later in the year" in the wake of a short development pause needed for "Pokémon Sun" and "Pokémon Moon" completion to be right on schedule. They are now already available in Japan and North America while Europe needs to wait until November 23. 

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