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Both games were revealed during a worldwide announcement by [[Satoru Iwata]] through [[Nintendo Direct]] at 8 PM JST, on January 8, 2013. The paired versions will be released worldwide (except for select countries) on October 2013.
Both games were revealed during a worldwide announcement by [[Satoru Iwata]] through [[Nintendo Direct]] at 8 PM JST, on January 8, 2013. The paired versions will be released worldwide (except for select countries) on October 2013.


The game will feature 3D models for the characters and the Pokémon instead of sprites, as well as an enhanced 3D world. The battle system is aesthetically overhauled, featuring more lively reactions to the attacks, such as when a Pokémon is being hit. The home region resembles parts of {{wp|Europe}}.
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==Features==
===Full 3D gameplay===
Unlike any other games in the main series, Pokémon X and Y feature a completely 3-dimensional style of gameplay, and the use of sprites that were present since [[Generation I]] has been replaced with 3D modeled characters and creatures. The battle system is aesthetically overhauled, featuring more lively reactions to the attacks, such as when a Pokémon is being hit.
===Gyms===
X and Y will feature gyms like every other main series title. A gym seen in the Nintendo Direct trailer features the female protagonist standing on a floating platform that transforms into a room.
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===New Pokémon===
:''See [[:Category:Generation VI Pokémon]]''
Currently, 5 new Pokémon are confirmed for X and Y. How many total new Pokémon will be released is unknown at this point.
The first Pokémon to be released were {{p|Chespin}}, {{p|Fennekin}}, {{p|Froakie}}, {{p|Xerneas}}, and {{p|Yveltal}} on January 8, 2013.
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A handful of past-generation Pokémon were shown in the trailer, and it is expected they will be available in the wild when X and Y are released.
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==Images==
==Images==
More images can be found on [[a:Category:Early Pokémon X and Y images|Bulbagarden Archives]].
More images can be found on [[a:Category:Early Pokémon X and Y images|Bulbagarden Archives]].

Revision as of 13:40, 13 January 2013

Pokémon X and Y
Pokémon XY logo.png
Pokémon X and Y Versions' logos
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: RPG
Players: 1-4 players simultaneous
Connectivity: None
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation VI
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: October 2013
North America: October 2013
Australia: October 2013
Europe: October 2013
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: N/A
English: Official English site
Japanese boxart
X Version logo Jp.png
Logo for Pocket Monsters X
Y Version logo Jp.png
Logo for Pocket Monsters Y
Bulbanews
Bulbanews has multiple articles related to this subject:

Pokémon X Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターX Pocket Monsters X) and Pokémon Y Version (Japanese: ポケットモンスターY Pocket Monsters Y) are the primary paired versions of the upcoming Generation VI. The games will be available on the Nintendo 3DS.

Both games were revealed during a worldwide announcement by Satoru Iwata through Nintendo Direct at 8 PM JST, on January 8, 2013. The paired versions will be released worldwide (except for select countries) on October 2013.

Features

Full 3D gameplay

Unlike any other games in the main series, Pokémon X and Y feature a completely 3-dimensional style of gameplay, and the use of sprites that were present since Generation I has been replaced with 3D modeled characters and creatures. The battle system is aesthetically overhauled, featuring more lively reactions to the attacks, such as when a Pokémon is being hit.

Gyms

X and Y will feature gyms like every other main series title. A gym seen in the Nintendo Direct trailer features the female protagonist standing on a floating platform that transforms into a room.

New Pokémon

See Category:Generation VI Pokémon

Currently, 5 new Pokémon are confirmed for X and Y. How many total new Pokémon will be released is unknown at this point.

The first Pokémon to be released were Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie, Xerneas, and Yveltal on January 8, 2013.

Images

More images can be found on Bulbagarden Archives.


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