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It's the first day of May, therefore, "Pokémon X and Y" are now five months away from its worldwide debut.
Pokémon from the upcoming sixth-generation games may be appearing on the animated television show as soon as early fall in the U.S.
Nintendo may be banking on "Pokémon X and Y" to boost their fiscal profits.
A rumor long expected for the Pokémon franchise was a new type, and a note might allude the sixth generation games will finally introduce it.
While the sixth generation Pokémon games still six months away, one fan’s creative videos have taken the spotlight.
The Pokémon franchise has provided a new glimpse into Mewtwo’s new form, which will make its anime debut in July and video game debut in “Pokémon X and Y” in October.
It appears the Pokémon franchise is making an attempt to please fans dating back to the first generation ahead of the October release date for “Pokémon X and Y.”
The latest update about "Pokémon X and Y" revolves around the mystery Pokémon resembling the first-generation Pokémon Mewtwo.
The upcoming Pokémon games will feature a new pocket monster baring a likeness to the first Generation Pokémon Mewtwo.
Pokémon fans are just one day away (or less pending on time zone) from receiving the next update for the franchise’s sixth generation video games.
A couple days before an official update for "Pokémon X" and "Pokémon Y" is release, an image is circulating the web, which could affect even the first generation of the series.
Pokémon fans don't have to wait longer for a new update for the upcoming sixth generation games.
As Pokémon fans wait for "Pokémon X and Y" games, Nintendo has released "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity," with two animation specials premiering online.
Less than a year after "Pokémon Black 2" and "Pokémon White 2" launched, the next installment of the Pokémon franchise will be released.
Fake Pokémon are appearing left and right ahead of the October release date of “Pokémon X” and “Pokémon Y.”