'Pokemon Omega Ruby' and 'Alpha Sapphire': distribution events for EON Tickets starts Feb. 27

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A lot of distribution events are happening for "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" in the coming days.

Since Nintendo initially started out as a playing card company, it is not surprising to see them release a new set of "Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire" playing cards next month. According to Nintendo Life, Deoxys will be featured on the Omega Ruby joker card, while Jirachi will be seen in the Alpha Sapphire set. Also, the four king cards that are included in the set will show the Mega Evolutions of the starter Pokemon based from the game's latest remake, particularly Rayquaza's Mega. 

Meanwhile, another distribution event for "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" will happen soon. This time, this will be for the Eon Ticket. This ticket lets players enter the Southern Island to capture either Latias of Latios. The event is scheduled to begin on Feb. 27 and will reportedly end on March 2. 

Based on the report of iDigitalTimes, the Eon Tickets that are available for download will be the main key in "Pokemon Omega Ruby" to get Latias or Latios in "Alpha Sapphire." If the player will not have the Pokemon Eon Ticket, their only option is to trade their stored Pokemon to be able to get the jet-like pocket monsters. 

However, players should not let the distribution time pass in order to get the Eon Tickets, since everything will be forfeited after March 2. 

On the other hand, players of "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" are now looking for ways to unlock the unreleased Pokemon before Nintendo and Game Freak can release the game officially in the market in the upcoming Hoopla event. 

At the moment, players are using ORAS QR codes to unveil the soon-to-be released Pokemon. Most of these QR codes are posted in the dedicated Pokemon QR code Reddit thread. This thread also features the code images for popular Pokemon like Shiny Volcanion and Hoopla.  

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