It’ll arrive in the US and Japan a little earlier on the 18th November, so we should have a whole raft of reviews to trawl through in the UK by the time the release rolls around.
Release dateīoth games will be hitting the shelves and online store at the same time with a UK release date of the 23rd November 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS. Luckily for Moon and Sun they will have the full cresting wave of it all to ride in on, so it could be a big release for the duo as we head towards Christmas.
The game adds to the arrival of Pokémon Tournament earlier in 2016 on the Wii U, but the game came out before Pokémon Go went nuts, so it didn’t really get a chance to capitalise on the newfound popularity of the app. Back in its more traditional home on a Nintendo console there’s soon to be even more Gotta Catch Them All action with the twin release of Pokémon Moon and Pokémon Sun on the 3DS family of hand-held consoles. Pokémon has always been a fairly big deal, but with the recent arrival of the Pokémon Go app with free download and little emphasis on in-app purchases it’s become a huge international phenomenon.