"Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo reportedly leaked most of the game's Pokedex accidentally. "Pokemon Sun and Moon" enthusiasts were able to hack some Pokemon evolutions, some Pokemon variations and details about the ultra beasts. Fans of the game are advised to read this article with caution as it contains some "Pokemon Sun and Moon" spoilers ahead.
The evolutions in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" are suggested to be larger and seem to be similar to the leaks that emerged online in the previous months. An example of new Pokemon evolution hacked in the demo is the bird-type Pokemon called Pikipek which evolves to a Toucan, VG247 reported. Another interesting Pokemon evolution is Meowth's Alolan form Persian that actually looks like fatter version of Meowth as a Persian cat.
Moreover, the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo also allowed hackers to uncover the mysterious ultra beasts. These Pokemons do not resemble the common appearance of the usual pocket monster creatures. The demo revealed a total of eight ultra beasts though it is not yet confirmed whether there will be more ultra beasts to be introduced in the actual game.
The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" leaks also revealed Pokemon variations such as Pikachu wearing a red hat. Some first generation Pokemon Alolan forms were also discovered. However, Kotaku reported that around 800 Pokemons complete the Pokedex so "Pokemon Sun and Moon" fans would have to dig in deeper if they wish to track all the Pokemons.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is available in the eShop starting today. Players can now grab their chance to own a Greninja which comes free with the purchase. The free Greninja could turn into Ash-Greninja and players can actually transfer the creature to the actual game upon release.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" is slated to officially launch on Nov. 18. The Pokemon Bank functionality, however, will arrive late and is set to be added as a game update in January 2017. Let us know your thoughts about "Pokemon Sun and Moon" games in the comment section below.