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Revision as of 22:22, 14 December 2017
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Pokémon Ultra Sun ポケットモンスター ウルトラサン | |
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Pokémon Ultra Sun's boxart, featuring Dusk Mane Necrozma | |
Pokémon Ultra Moon ポケットモンスター ウルトラムーン | |
Pokémon Ultra Moon's boxart, featuring Dawn Wings Necrozma | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo 3DS |
Category: | RPG |
Players: | 1-4 players simultaneous |
Connectivity: | 3DS Wireless, Nintendo Network, IR |
Developer: | Game Freak |
Publisher: | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII core series |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | PG |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | ALL |
GSRR: | 6+ |
Release dates
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Japan: | November 17, 2017 |
North America: | November 17, 2017 |
Australia: | November 17, 2017 |
Europe: | November 17, 2017 |
South Korea: | November 17, 2017 |
Hong Kong: | November 17, 2017 |
Taiwan: | November 17, 2017 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp |
English: | Official site Pokémon.com Nintendo.com (Ultra Sun) Nintendo.com (Ultra Moon) |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon Ultra Sun (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ウルトラサン Pocket Monsters Ultra Sun) and Pokémon Ultra Moon (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ウルトラムーン Pocket Monsters Ultra Moon) are the second paired versions of Generation VII and feature an alternate storyline from Pokémon Sun and Moon. The games are available on the Nintendo 3DS.
The games were announced worldwide on June 6, 2017, at 11 pm JST through Nintendo Direct. The paired versions were released worldwide on November 17, 2017. All copies of the game are playable in nine languages: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, and Simplified and Traditional Chinese.
The games feature Pokémon that did not appear in Pokémon Sun and Moon, including, as a series first, entirely new Pokémon introduced in the midst of a Generation.
Plot
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Blurb
New Secrets Await Discovery in Alola...
LET'S GO!
Features
New forms
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the first games to feature the Partner Cap Pikachu, the Dusk Form Lycanroc, and Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings Necrozma.
New Z-Moves
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon feature new Z-Moves for certain Pokémon, such as Clangorous Soulblaze for Kommo-o and Splintered Stormshards for Lycanroc. The player receives a Z-Power Ring, which enables them to use more varieties of Z-Moves than the Z-Ring.
Rotom Pokédex
- Main article: Roto Loto
In addition to expanded dialogue options, the Rotom Pokédex grows closer to the player over the course of their journey, eventually picking a nickname for its owner.
The Rotom Pokédex will now also give the player the chance to obtain boosting items similar to O-Powers through the Roto Loto.
Alola Photo Club
- Main article: Alola Photo Club
Found in Hau'oli City and Konikoni City, the Alola Photo Club allows players to take photos with the Pokémon in their party. These photos can then be edited with stickers, posted to the Pokémon Global Link, or saved to the 3DS's SD card.
The player also has the option of doing an impromptu photo shoot after a Pokémon in their party evolves.
Mantine Surf
Mantine Surf is a new Poké Ride and minigame accessible from Big Wave Beach on Melemele Island, Heahea Beach on Akala Island, Ula'ula Beach (formerly Secluded Shore) on Ula'ula Island, and Poni Beach on Poni Island. The minigame, in addition to transporting players to other islands, allows them to earn Battle Points by executing tricks off the ocean waves and earning points.
Ultra Warp Ride
- Main article: Ultra Warp Ride
Another minigame, Ultra Warp Ride, allows the player to traverse Ultra Space on the back of a Solgaleo or Lunala, allowing them to visit the homeworlds of Ultra Beasts and find rare, even Legendary Pokémon.. By absorbing energy, they can travel more light-years through space, increasing their chance of finding rarer, even Shiny Pokémon.
Totem Stickers
- Main article: Totem Sticker
In the place of Zygarde Cells and Cores, the player can collect Totem Stickers scattered throughout the four islands of Alola by its captains. Upon hitting certain milestones, the player can receive Pokémon the size of Totem Pokémon from Samson Oak at Heahea Beach. These Pokémon, with the exception of Mimikyu, vary by game.
Pokémon
Five new Pokémon were introduced for Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, bringing the known total from 802 to 807.
Game-exclusive Pokémon
Totem-like Pokémon
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Compatibility
On November 20, 2017, an update for Pokémon Bank was released that allows it to interact with Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. In addition to regular storage, the update allows Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon to receive Pokémon from the Generation VI games, as well as the Virtual Console releases of the Generation I and II games through the Poké Transporter in a similar method used to transfer from Generation V.
Reception
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Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Version history
Version | Release date | Official changelog | More information |
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1.0 | November 17, 2017 | N/A | Initial release |
1.1 | December 13, 2017 |
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Gallery
Trailers
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First trailer
US
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UK
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Canada
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Australia
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Japan
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Trivia
- Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are to be the final core series games released for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
In other languages
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References
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This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |