'Pokemon Z' release date, rumors, news: Next 'Pokemon' game to come out alongside 'Pokemon GO' according to recent predictions

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Many fans were left disappointed with the absence of release date news from last month's issue of the Japanese magazine publication, CoroCoro. According to Movie Pilot's report in December 2015, the magazine had only showed the fans the complete details for the legendary "Pokemon" called Zygarde, which will be featured on the next game, "Pokemon Z."

Nintendo still hasn't released any kind of announcement regarding the release date but previous rumors have pointed out that "Pokemon Z" could be released alongside the augmented reality mobile game "Pokemon GO" this coming February, according to reports. Furthermore, fans who will buy the former will get the latter as a freebie when they both become available in the market.

Do take note, though, that this is just a rumor and has not been confirmed yet by Nintendo so it is highly advisable to take this speculation with a grain of salt for now.

Meanwhile, Zygarde, the newest addition to the ever expanding list of monsters in the "Pokemon" universe, has been confirmed to have five different forms. The first one, as detailed on Movie Pilot, will be the Zygarde Cell, the legendary monster's premature form that has no consciousness and can be found throughout the world.

The Core, which is the second form, is said to be the brain of Zygarde that actually has no concrete physical appearance. The third one, however, is more defined in its physical form and has taken an appearance of a dog-like creature called 10 percent form.

The fourth form takes on a snake-like appearance that is called 50 percent form and according to Movie Pilot, gamers will encounter this monster in the Terminus Cave in "Pokemon X & Y." Furthermore, the final form has a humanoid appearance that will most certainly come out in "Pokemon Z." It is the complete version of Zygarde after it managed to gather 100 percent of its nearby cells.

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