‘Pokemon Sun And Moon' Release Date News, Starters: Z-Moves, Z-Crystal & Wishiwashi As Totem Pokemon

New details on Nintendo's much anticipated "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon," new details on the gameplay have surfaced.

Nintendo has released a new update with regard the Z-Moves, special attacks certain Pokemon can use while they are holding the Z-Crystal. As per University Herald, a case in point is Pikachu, which is an electric type Pokemon. According to the publication, the fan favorite Pokemon can use a Normal-type Z-Crystal to use a Normal-type move.

Mimikyu is one of Alola's native Pokemon and it can use the ghost-type Z-move called Neverending Nightmare. One of the Z-moves is All-Out Pummeling, which lets the Pokemon charge at their foes.

As per reports, the water-type Pokemon Wishiwashi is also set to be a Totem Pokemon. As per Nintendo, players are set to face the aquatic Pocket Monster, which was not previously seen in the other trailers. This suggests that Wishiwashi is set to join the likes of Lurantis, Gumshoos, Salandit, Vikavolt, Kommo-o, and Mimikyu.

The hype for "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" may have been boosted by the reign of "Pokemon GO," according to Bloomberg. In an interview with the publication, Nintendo president himself Tatsumi Kimishima, said that the success of the link between the smartphone games and their software games led to the progressive growth of the "Pokemon" franchise.

At the moment, "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" now stand as the most pre-ordered games in Nintendo's gaming history, with the latter being the most downloaded 3DS demo, as per University Herald.

Meanwhile, players are set to choose among the grass starter Rowlet, the fire starter Litten, and the water starter Popplio, when "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" come out on November 18.