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PokéNews (Sept. 26): Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon / Cap Pikachu distribution / Pokémon Shuffle

Today’s Pokémon news: some more minor tidbits about Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, but also…

  • Pokémon Sun and Moon – Cap Pikachu distribution
  • Pokémon Sun and Moon – Marshadow distribution
  • Pokémon Shuffle
  • Pokémon merchandise

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

Thanks to retailer listings for the Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, we now have a few additional tidbits about the game. To be more precise, several features are confirmed to be back, namely:

  • Festival Plaza
  • Bettle Royal
  • Battle Tree
  • Poké Finder
  • Poké Pelago

The guide will also have a list of all the “new” moves, abilities, and hold items, and details on how to get them. It will also come with a Serial Code, which can be redeemed for 2 Master Balls (which has been added to the list of Serial Codes for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)!

This Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon guide will be released on December 6th in Japan.

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (3DS) comes out on November 17th worldwide.

Source: Serebii

Pokémon Sun and Moon – Cap Pikachu

Heads up, Pokémon Sun and Moon players: the second Cap Pikachu distribution is now live, and runs until October 2nd! It allows you to get a special Pikachu wearing Ash/Satoshi’s cap from the Hoenn region. To get it, you need to use the following Serial Code: PIKACHU20. But as explained before, you cannot get this Pikachu if you already got the one wearing the original cap (the Serial Code can only be used once).

Check out this post for more details about this distribution!

Pokémon Sun and Moon – Marshadow distribution

Yesterday, another Marshadow distribution was announced:

  • Spain: GAME, and more specifically their Nintendo Zones, thoughout October.

The list of Pokémon distributions for Pokémon Sun and Moon has been updated!

Source: Serebii

Pokémon Shuffle

Today, some new content for Pokémon Shuffle went live:

  • a special stage featuring Ultra Beast Buzzwole is now available until October 3rd. You need to pay 20 000 coins to access it, and you can only play it 10 times;
  • the special stage featuring Cyndaquil (Winking) is back until October 10th;
  • the special stage featuring Hitmontop is back until October 10th;
  • the special stage featuring Zygarde is back until October 10th.

Also, a new Competitive Stage featuring Mega Steelix went live, and runs until October 3rd. As usual, you can get various rewards depending on your overall rank:

  • Top 100 players in Europe, Top 100 players in North America, Top 500 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 5 Mega Speedup, 10 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 300 players in Europe, Top 400 players in North America, Top 1 500 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 4 Mega Speedup, 8 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 500 players in Europe, Top 800 players in North America, Top 3 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 3 Mega Speedup, 6 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 900 players in Europe, Top 1 300 players in North America, Top 5 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 2 Mega Speedup, 4 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 1 800 players in Europe, Top 2 500 players in North America, Top 10 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 2 Mega Speedup, 2 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 3 600 players in Europe, Top 5 100 players in North America, Top 20 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Raise Max Level;
  • Top 5 400 players in Europe, Top 8 000 players in North America, Top 30 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Skill Booster M;
  • Top 7 200 players in Europe, Top 10 000 players in North America, Top 40 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Mega Speedup, 1 Disruption Delay;
  • Top 9 000 players in Europe, Top 13 000 players in North America, Top 50 000 players in Japan = 1 Level Up, 1 Attack Power;
  • Top 13 000 players in Europe, Top 18 000 players in North America, Top 70 000 players in Japan = 1 Disruption Delay, 1 Attack Power;
  • Not ranked: Attack Power.

NB: if you don’t already have the Steelixite, you will get it instead of the Level Up.

Source: Serebii

Pokémon merchandise

Here’s pictures of Eevee merchandise coming to Pokémon Center stores in Japan:

Source: The Pokémon Company

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