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How Many Blocks Is Ultra Sun

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Pokémon Ultra Lord's day
ポケットモンスター ウルトラサン
Pocket Monsters Ultra Sun

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Pokémon Ultra Moon
ポケットモンスター ウルトラムーン
Pocket Monsters Ultra Moon

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N American Boxart.

Developer(s): Game Freak
Publisher(south): The Pokémon Visitor
Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Office-playing
Players: 1-four
Predecessor: Pokémon Dominicus and Moon
Successor: Pokémon Sword and Shield
Release dates
Worldwide: November 17, 2017[1] [ii]
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 7[3]
USK: 0
ACB: PG[4]

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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon are the ninth pair of installments in the core Pokémon series, released for Nintendo 3DS in November 2017, serving every bit follow-ups to the previous games, Pokémon Sun and Moon. The games were revealed during the June 2017 Pokémon Direct. Ultra Lord's day and Ultra Moon feature an alternate storyline set in the Alola region, with Pokémon that did non appear in the original games.[1]

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Nintendo website

A new light shines on the Alola region!

A new low-cal shines on the Alola region! Take on the office of a Pokémon Trainer and unravel the mystery backside the Legendary Pokémon Necrozma's two new forms: Sunset Mane Necrozma in the Pokémon™ Ultra Sun game and Dawn Wings Necrozma in Pokémon Ultra Moon game. A make-new showdown awaits!

New Pokémon forms accept been discovered in the Alola region! The legendary Pokémon Necrozma has transformed into two new forms: Sunset Mane Necrozma, who took over Solgaleo in Pokémon Ultra Sun, and Dawn Wings Necrozma who took over Lunala in Pokémon Ultra Moon. Head out on an epic journey equally a Pokémon Trainer and solve the mystery backside these fascinating Pokémon, explore more than of the Alola region, grab more amazing Pokémon, and battle more than formidable foes in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon!

Official Pokémon website

A new light shines on the Alola region!

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon have been powered upwardly with new additions to the story and features of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. The games accept identify in the Alola region, which is made upwards of four islands, along with one bogus isle. The islands are teeming with Pokémon, including some Alolan variants of familiar Pokémon that were originally discovered in the Kanto region. During your hazard, yous'll have multiple run-ins with the troublesome Team Skull, encounter the elusive guardian deities, and unravel a plot surrounding the mysterious Aether Foundation. There'south zippo like a return trip to the wonderful, tropical Alola region!

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Development [edit]

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon were originally appear during a brief Pokémon Direct on June half dozen, 2017.[ane] Co-ordinate to manager Kazumasa Iwao, the games were developed by a staff of around 80 people total, around one-half the size of the team that worked on the original Sun and Moon.[5]

Game Freak director Shigeru Ohmori has stated that the team believes that they have pushed the Nintendo 3DS system to the absolute limits of its capabilities after previously having thought then with Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Sun and Moon, calling them "the culmination of our piece of work with the 3DS system."[5]

Technical details [edit]

Technical Details

Media

Nintendo 3DS Game Carte du jour
Digital download

Download size

Ultra Sun: 28,208 blocks
Ultra Moon: 28,305 blocks

Supported features

Nintendo Network (Online Play), Local Play

Input / compatible controllers

Nintendo 3DS

References [edit]

  1. 1.0 i.1 one.2 Pokémon Direct half-dozen.vi.2017. Nintendo (YouTube; June 6, 2017). Retrieved June half-dozen, 2017.
  2. Press Release from Nintendo of Korea (June 7, 2017). Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  3. Pokémon UK on Twitter (Baronial 18, 2017). Retrieved Baronial 22, 2017.
  4. Nintendo AU NZ on Twitter (August 20, 2017). Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  5. v.0 five.i Ultra Lord's day and Ultra Moon Will Be the Last Pokemon RPGs for 3DS. IGN (October 19, 2017). Retrieved October 19, 2017.

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