'Pokemon Sun' and 'Moon' news: New details about upcoming games to be shared on Aug. 1

(YouTube courtesy of The Official Pokemon Channel)New 'Pokemon Sun and Moon' to be shared Aug. 1

Fans looking to find out more details about the eagerly anticipated titles "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" will not have to wait for that much longer.

According to a recent report from Siliconera, new information regarding the two upcoming games will be shared on August 1.

It's still unclear exactly what new details will be shared next, so fans will have to stay tuned to learn more about that as well.

Earlier "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" reveals have introduced fans to the new creatures that will be included in the upcoming games.

Developers have already shared the identities of the starter Pokemon in the upcoming games, revealing that players will be able to choose from Litten, Rowlet and Popplio.

As excited as fans may be to learn more about these new starter Pokemon, they will likely not be the strongest ones players will get to know inside both "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon."

Also featured in the upcoming games are the new Legendary Pokemon known as Solgaleo and Lunala.

Solgaleo is a psychic/steel type Pokemon that seems to exude boundless amounts of energy, and players who encounter this creature will likely be in awe of its majestic experience and intimidating aura.

As for Lunala, this psychic/ghost type Pokemon will make use of its surroundings to absorb high amounts of energy that it then uses to overwhelm the foes in its presence.

As fans may expect, both Solgaleo and Lunala will be essential to the storylines of the upcoming games and perhaps the upcoming reveal will shed more light on that.

More details about the new features that will be included in the upcoming games have also yet to be specified, so the announcement could also focus on those gameplay tweaks as well.

Fans in the United States looking forward to learning more about the new Pokemon and the additional features included in both "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" will be able to do so starting Nov. 18.

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