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Nintendo to Feature Pokemon Sun and Moon and Pokemon GO at E3
In line with “The Legend of Zelda” for Wii U at the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 2016, it is revealed that the game is set to have a more than one hour of gameplay demo, along with the potential revelation of a subtitle.
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Usually, E3 shows follow a relatively standard schedule: press conferences kick things off on Monday, the show floor is open from Tuesday through Thursday, and Friday is spent trying to catch up on the ridiculous amount of news from days prior.
You’ll be able to watch the whole affair on the Nintendo E3 website, Twitch, or YouTube. While they’ll still be forgoing a traditional press briefing or Nintendo Direct presentation (as it seems so far) in favor of live gameplay streaming, we now know what games to look forward to. On that day, Nintendo Treehouse reps will cover Zelda and debut gameplay footage from Pokémon Sun and Moon, according to a Japanese site devoted to the games. As Zelda would be the only demo playable at their booth at E3, some fans were concerned that they wouldn’t spend time on any of their other franchises, especially Pokemon, which has two games coming out later this year. As the day continues, Treehouse reps will dig into Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past, Monster Hunter Generations, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE. This particular event is going to take place on June 14 and it will start in the morning and last until 3 p.m.
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While this may not all sound like much, Nintendo will surely pack E3 with even more surprises.