'Pokemon Z' release date news: Pokemon director Junichi Masuda to make appearance on 'Pokemon Get TV;' three Legendary Pokemon characters to be in upcoming game

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New information about "Pokemon Z" might be in the horizon as Junichi Masuda is set to appear in "Pokemon Get TV." Aside from the release date of "Pokemon Z," fans are hoping that they will also be getting some reaction to the rumor that three Legendary Pokѐmon characters will allegedly be included in "Pokemon Z."

Pokѐmon fans were disappointed when CoroCoro magazine made no mention of "Pokѐmon Z" in its October issue. However, the November issue of the mag, which is scheduled to hit newsstands on Nov. 14, might have some interesting tidbits to share.

Aside from CoroCoro, fans can also wait for information to come out of Junichi Masuda's very own mouth. Masuda, the director of the Pokѐmon games, recently tweeted that he will be guesting on "Pokemon Get TV" on Nov.15. While he hasn't mentioned why he will be making an appearance, fans are hoping it's to share "Pokѐmon Z's" release date.

However, there are other things the director can discuss on the show. There's the possibility he might explain at depth the Zygarde forms or talk about the characters that will be included in "Pokѐmon Z."

It has been said that "Pokѐmon Z" will have three Legendary Pokemons instead of the usual one. According to the "Christian Post" site, aside from Zygarde, Xerneas from "Pokemon X" and Yveltal from "Pokemon Y" are reportedly also included in the game.

A new form of Mewtwo is rumored to be making its debut in the upcoming sequel to the Pokemon games. The buzz about the new Mewtwo form has gotten stronger, thanks to the images of it that recently surfaced online.

The popular Mewtwo first appeared in "Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Blue." An evolved form of the character also appeared in "Pokemon X" and "Pokemon Y." Now a third evolution, the "Dark Mewtwo," is reportedly appearing in the game.

There's still no word on when "Pokѐmon Z" will be officially released. But with "Pokemon X" and Y having been released three years ago, the odds are good that "Pokѐmon Z" will soon be on its way.

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