‘Pokémon Sun and Moon’ Third Global Mission Include Trading Pokémons; ‘Pokémon Stars’ Leaked Release on Nintendo Switch
After many Pokémon fans have been enjoying its “Pokémon Sun and Moon”, they would be hyped to know that its third global mission would include a new goal. On top of that, Switch users that are Pokémon fans would be ecstatic to know that new game dubbed as “Pokémon Stars” could be featured on the Nintendo Switch.
According to Nashville Chatter Class, the third global mission for “Pokémon Sun and Moon” players would include trading Pokémon. Nonetheless, this mission would require the use of the Global Trade Station (GTS). This global mission would then allow other players to browse other player’s collections for their desired Pokémon and swap with them. Simply, both players are given the chance to trade with each other.
The last two mission given to Pokémon trainers have failed wherein they were tasked to catch 100 million Pokémons on the first while the second to battle a specific Pokémon through the use of “Island Scan.” But alas, no more other details were given about the third mission. Rest assured, players should just wait and give their best for the third global mission.
Amid that announcement, Nintendo Switch users would be hyped to know that their game lineup could possibly add Pokémon game codenamed “Pokémon Stars”. The leak was triggered when "You will even be able to play Skyrim on the go, or Pokémon at home with the Nintendo Switch” was placed on Game Stop’s website as Mic reported. The article was then removed from its website but could still be viewed through Twitter posts.
Moreover, Tech Plz also mentioned that the upcoming game could include 20 new creatures and it would be a spin-off of “Pokémon Sun and Moon” that would be set on Alola. Despite the excitement given for Pokémon fans, it is speculated that the game could not be released early this year. So probably “Pokémon Stars” would be released next year as the claim stated.
The third global mission for “Pokémon Sun and Moon” would start at Jan. 31 at 4 AM UTC and end until the end hours of Feb. 14. Drastically, no confirmations have yet been made about the “Pokémon Star” leak.