‘Pokemon Sun and Moon’ News & Update: Pokemon Bank Unlikely To Arrive This Month; Things To Expect In Battle Season 2 Revealed
Millions of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players around the world got totally disappointed when the games' first update did not fix the bugs. Now, new reports are claiming that the much-anticipated Pokemon Bank could possibly be launched during the Battle Season 2 event.
Mic reported that "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players could get the Pokemon Bank within this month. Speculations have it that the much-awaited feature could possibly arrive during the Battle Season 2.
For starters, the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" Battle Season 2 event will commence on Jan. 17 and end in Mar. 19. The upcoming Pokemon Bank, according to reports, will allow gamers to transfer the Generation 6 Pokemon to Alola.
In other words, Pokemon Bank could help all "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players to use their Pokemon - from Gen 1 to Gen 6 - in the Battle Season 2. Though this imminent game feature appears pleasing to the eyes of the gamers, no official details regarding its release date have been made public until now.
So, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players who are excited for the Pokemon Bank should take everything with a grain of salt until it has been proven true and correct. Also, Korea Portal recommends all gamers to ignore all the rumors spreading about the upcoming feature.
Meanwhile, Nintendo recently launched the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" version 1.1 software update. According to Nintendo Insider, the update brought solutions to some major glitches of the games.
Bugs experienced in Battle Spot, Battle Royal, and Battle Tree have also been addressed in the latest "Pokemon Sun and Moon" update. Moreover, there were also corrections released to the typo referencing UB-02 Expansion.
"Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon deliver the most striking evolution that the series has ever seen," the news outlet stated in its review for the latest "Pokemon Sun and Moon" update. "This is the most ambitious that Game Freak has ever been, and the Alola region's tropical paradise is all the better for it."