By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 19, 2015 06:28 AM EST

For “Pokemon XY & Z,” it was revealed that the legendarypokemon, Zygarde, will be the main character. There are rumors that “Pokemon Z” and “Pokemon GO” will be released early in 2016.

Yibada reported that there are talks that the two games will most likely launch in February 2016. The month will also highlight the two decades since the first Pokemon game was first launched. The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have been very good at keeping the details of the upcoming titles, but there were a number of leaks and rumors that helped appease anticipating fans.

Master Herald stated that Zygarde will be the main hero in “Pokemon Z,” which explains the “Z” in the title. The pokemon can transform into five different types, starting with Zygarde Core. Zygarde is said to be more powerful compared to the heroes of the previous installments – Xerneas and Yveltal. The two characters starred in “Pokemon X” and “Pokemon Y” respectively. Players will need a lot of time to evolve Zygarde and uncover its ultimate form, complete with powerful abilities.

Vine Report cited that Zygarde’s basic form will be a blob called Zygarde Core, then it will evolve into Zygarde Cell. From there, the pokemon will transform to 10% and appear like a dog, and then to 50% and look similar to a snake. Finally, the Mega-evolution or stage 5 will make it more powerful than the two other legendary pokemons.

“Pokemon GO” is said to launch together with “Pokemon Z,” which will feature a special gameplay made for augmented reality. There may also be a new gaming device known as the Pokemon GO Plus.

Clapway reported that “Pokemon GO” will be better than “Pokemon Z.” Allegedly, “GO” has a temporary release date on Feb. 27, 2016 to mark the 20th anniversary of the game franchise. The concept is said to be simple, but include augmented reality that lets players capture pokemon in the real word,making it a better game than all others. The title is rumored to provide a new standard to video games, extending to other parts of the industry. Although fans will feel comfortable with the classic approach that “Pokemon Z” will feature, “GO” will showcase a revolution.

Reportedly, the two games will launch no later than Feb. 27, 2016, but fans are optimistic that the company will make an announcement before the end of 2015. More updates and details on “Pokemon Z” and “Pokemon GO” are expected in the following weeks.