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The final days before the worldwide launch for "Pokémon X and Y" have begun, and the eight Gym Leaders for the new sixth-generation's region might have been confirmed.
The newest Pokémon video game is set to launch and a hoard of new pocket monsters have allegedly leaked online.
Two Pokémon evolutions have been confirmed as "Pokémon X and Y" are set to launch worldwide on Oct. 12.
“Pokémon: Origins” has made its debut in Japan, approximately one month in advance from the U.S. premiere, and there may be a reason why the special isn’t showing on Cartoon Network.
The game will allow players to buy items needed to clear dungeons, meaning players can choose which dungeon they want to complete first.
It has finally come. Charizard will become a Dragon-type Pokémon.
Two additional "Pokémon X and Y" advertisements have made their way to national television as the sixth-generation video games are set to debut in less than two weeks.
With "Pokémon X and Y" set to arrive in the U.S., fan videos in anticipation for the sixth-generation videos are continuing to hit the web.
After five generations, Red is set to make his anime appearance as "Pokémon X and Y's" release date nears.
Toon Link has been confirmed for the roster of Super Smash Bros 4.
The English translation to "Pokémon Origins" has been confirmed, but it won't premiere on U.S. television.
A new Pokémon evolution has been revealed, but unfortunately the reveal seemed to be “anticlimactic” for some fans.
A new Pokémon will be revealed on social media while the Oct. 12 release date for “Pokémon X and Y” will coincide with the debut of pocket monsters from the Kalos region on Cartoon Network.
The handheld version of the game will have updated rosters and kits, but not much else new material.
In time for the launch of “Pokémon X and Y,” a new promo for the sixth-generation’s anime season premiered in Japan.