Sunday, June 9, 2013

Confirmed Pokemon X & Y

Pokemon X and Y is due to release this year, but there's still so much we already know about the game.


Published on May 15, 2013
Nintendo's next Pokemon game is shaping up to be the best yet, and many of the revealed details could actually change the game - at least balance-wise - quite dramatically.
So if you're after as much Pokemon X & Y news as you can get then you're in luck. We've detailed all the news we already know below for you to find out about.
As always, we'll update this page with every bit of Pokemon X and Y news we see when it happens, so be sure to keep this page bookmarked.

Confirmed Pokemon X & Y News & Details

This section is all for Pokemon X and Y details that have been confirmed, whether directly through Nintendo or official Pokemon sources or through other official channels such as Japanese magazines.

Pokemon X & Y release date is October 2013

Nintendo has currently set a worldwide of October 2013 for Pokemon X and Y, but no specific date has been discussed. Expect this to be announced closer to the date of the console.
Pokemon X and Y is being developed for Nintendo 3DS.

Pokemon X & Y region is Kalos, and is based on France

When Pokemon X & Y was first revealed, its gameplay video highlighted the main city of the region - Lumiose City. This video highlighted a central tower, reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower.
Nintendo has revealed that Pokemon X and Y's Kalos region is based on France, adding that this tower will become an 'iconic' part of the game.
A map of the region was released, highlighting - but not naming - some of the locations you'll visit.






Pokemon X & Y confirmed new monsters

So far Nintendo has confirmed 11 of the new Pokemon monsters that will appear in Pokemon X and Y. These have been detailed below and we will update with more as it happens:


Froakie (Japan: Keromatsu)
One of the three starter Pokemon, Froakie is a frog-like water-type.


Fennekin (Japan: Fokko)
One of the three starter Pokemon, Fennekin is a fire-type fox Pokemon.

  
Chespin (Japan: Harimaron)
One of the three starter Pokemon, Chespin is a grass-type shelled chestnut Pokemon.
 


Xerneas (Japan: Xerneas)
One of the legendary Pokemon, Xerneas represents the 'X' portion of Pokemon X and Y. Its type is currently unknown.

 
 Yveltal (Japan: Yveltal)
One of the legendary Pokemon, Yveltal represents the 'Y' side of the two new Pokemon games. Its type is currently unknown.






Sylveon (Japan: Nymphia)
This is a new evolution type from Eevee, though its type is currently unknown. While some speculate it could be fighting or normal, a lot of other rumours persist that suggest this could be a fairy-type Pokemon - tying into the rumour that Pokemon X and Y will include a new fairy-type alongside the regular types.






Mewtwo X (Rumoured name)
Though the name of this new Mewtwo Forme is unknown, it has been revealed through official Pokemon channels and therefore expected to be a part of the game in some way. Its type is unknown.


 
Helioptile (Japan: Erikiteru)
Helioptile is an electric/normal type Pokemon, and is a lizard that can utilise sunrays to power its electrical attacks. It will be found out in the wild.



Pancham (Japan: Yanchamu)
Pancham is a small fighting-type panda Pokemon, and is one of the many new Pokemon coming to Pokemon X and Y. It will have the brand new move of Parting Remark.






Fletchling (Japan: Yayakoma)
This is one of the many new Pokemon coming to Pokemon X and Y, and is based upon the Japanese Robin. It is a normal/flying type Pokemon.







Gogoat (Japan: Gōgōto)
This new Pokemon is a grass type Pokemon, designed to resemble a goat. It can be ridden by the player both out in the region and throughout the city and towns. It is not yet known if it is the only rideable Pokemon in X and Y, though it is unlikely.


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