'Pokémon Z' release updates: 'Pokémon of the Week' details unveiled

Pokemon XY&Z - New Zygarde Forms and Ash-Greninja The Pokemon Company

It has been a while since "Pokémon" fans began waiting for the October edition of CoroCoro Comic to get the latest news regarding the highly anticipated "Pokémon Z" video game.

However, those who got their hopes up to get updates for the rumored "Pokémon Z" game will be disappointed to know that the Japanese manga magazine has no content linking to the possible release date of the game for this month.

Instead, CoroCoro Comic revealed (via Serebii) that a "Pokémon of the Week" will come out weekly starting Oct. 29. Fans just need to watch the newly released "Pokémon XY & Z" anime so they can get the serial code that will flash on screen in each episode of the anime.

For Oct. 29, the scheduled "Pokémon of the Week" will be the new Xerneas, which will have a level 100 upon release. It will also come with Geomancy, Moonblast, Aromatherapy, and Focus Blast moves when it arrives. Meanwhile, the "Pokémon of the Week" that will come out on Nov. 5 will be Yveltal. It will be equipped with Oblivion Wing, Dark Pulse, Sucker Punch, and Foul Play upon release. Then Zygarde will be released as the "Pokémon of the Week" for Nov. 12, and it will have the Extreme Speed, Glare, Land's Wrath, and Outrage moves when it comes out.

The October 2015 edition of CoroCoro Comic also revealed Zygarde's four new forms, including the Zygarde Core that comes with the Zygarde Cell directly underneath it. It is also considered as the brain of all the other Zygarde forms.

Then there is the dog-like Zygarde 10% Forme, which comes with razor sharp teeth and higher Speed stat. It will be followed by the Zygarde 50% Forme. Ultimately, the Zygarde's Perfect Form comes looking like its original form but is equipped with 100% power.

Still, the elusive Pokémon Z" details are being kept under wraps.

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