'Pokémon Z' release date update: Direct sequel rumored to be not happening anytime soon as Nintendo focuses on 'Pokémon GO'

Legendary Pokémon Zygarde, the rumored star of Pokémon Z Nintendo

Latest speculations pointing out that "Pokémon GO" is on track for a 2016 release spells bad news for some hardcore fans of the franchise as this may mean that the much-awaited "Pokémon Z" will not be released anytime soon.

According to MasterHerald, the latest leaks on the upcoming "Pokémon GO" point to its supposed 2016 release being closer to being confirmed. Recently, video footage showing a gameplay trailer for the upcoming augmented reality game made the rounds online. While the video is not an official release from developer Niantic, observers say that the footage seems genuine as it was reportedly taken from Niantic CEO John Hanke's presentation at a recent SXSW conference.

If Nintendo and Niantic really plan a 2016 release for "Pokémon GO," it means that publisher Nintendo will be focusing on the game's upcoming roll-out. While this is welcome news for those waiting for the first-ever AR title in the franchise, some hardcore fans may take the news badly as this means that another much-awaited game, "Pokémon Z," will be taking a backseat.

It has been rumored that "Pokémon Z" will be released this year. However, speculations mostly come from fans' wishlists rather than leaks. Even Game Freak, developer of "Pokémon X and Y," is silent on the issue. This means that either the franchise already gave way to "Pokémon GO," or Game Freak is focusing on "Pokémon Z" and plans to surprise fans with a much-awaited announcement.

"Pokémon Z" is the much-awaited sequel to the main installments in the "Pokémon" franchise, "Pokémon X and Y," which were released way back in 2013.

Meanwhile, aside from "Pokémon GO," another anticipated game for this year are the recently unveiled "Pokémon Sun and Moon."

Newsletter Stay up to date with Christian Today
News
New report accuses Armenian government of targeting Apostolic Church
New report accuses Armenian government of targeting Apostolic Church

The report came as EU leaders gathered in Yerevan.

Campaign seeks to put children's rights first in gay marriage debate
Campaign seeks to put children's rights first in gay marriage debate

Katy Faust is challenging the legal definition of marriage in the US, arguing that the rights of children to a mother and father have been undermined, and she sees parallels with the UK.

Reform will be 'far friendlier' to Christians than other parties if it wins office
Reform will be 'far friendlier' to Christians than other parties if it wins office

Farage is “not just giving lip service" to Christianity, says Reform's head of policy.

Council of Europe criticised over inadequate response to anti-Christian incidents
Council of Europe criticised over inadequate response to anti-Christian incidents

"There are mechanisms to combat anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, but nothing concerning Christians."