By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 01, 2015 07:00 AM EST

There are talks that “Pokemon Z” and “Pokemon GO” will release in December 2015. The Japanese magazine, Coro-Coro, is expected to provide more details on the upcoming games.

The November and December issues of Coro-Coro are expected to provide more details on the upcoming games. The December issue is set to become available on Dec. 15, 2015. Fans are already looking forward to the magazine’s next issue, which will probably unveil more about “Pokemon Z” and “Pokemon X, Y and Z” anime movie.

Yibada wrote that “Pokemon GO” will be very close to actual Pokemon world simulation since it allows players to catch, train, trade and battle Pokemon in real-world environments. Players will immediately receive a notification if there are Pokemon nearby through LED and vibrations. Game developer Niantic is said to enhance the game so that it can work on a Bluetooth-capable wristwatch coupled with a smartphone. “Pokemon GO” will be different from previous games because it users can take on actual environments in searching for Pokemon.

The official website stated that “Pokemon GO” will be launched in 2016 for iOS and Android mobile users. Fans are expecting the game to become available on Feb. 27, 2016, which marks the 20th anniversary of the Japanese anime franchise.

MoviePilot wrote that Xerneas and Yveltal, the legendary Pokemon of “Pokemon X” and “Pokemon Y,” will be joining Zygarde in “Pokemon Z.” Zygarde, however, will be more powerful than the two other legendary Pokemon when it reaches 100% form. Zygarde goes through five stages in all.

The upcoming game is expected to cater to a young audience. The game creator is expected to include more difficult settings to the game, resulting to a balanced gameplay. The Elite Four may be more difficult to defeat in the upcoming installment. Even after defeating the Elite Four, there will be a Pokedex to complete, making the game more open-ended and interactive for fans, MoviePilot cited. There will most likely bequests and game tournaments that will pit Pokemons against each other. The game navigation may be simplified. Tasks may be more intuitive or straightforward in “Pokemon Z,” Yibada revealed.

There may also be improvements in the process of saving game files and battle strategies. Specific details on the upgrades will most likely be featured in the December issue of Coro-Coro.

“Pokemon Z” will most likely launch at the same time as “Pokemon GO.” More updates on the gameplay and characters are expected in the coming weeks.