'Pokémon Omega Ruby' and 'Alpha Sapphire' EON to be available in the U.S. and Japan soon, U.K. to follow

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Now that the "Pokémon Omega Ruby" and "Pokémon Alpha Sapphire" for Wii U have finally come out, devoted gamers begin to set their eyes on the Eon Ticket Street Pass Event with the hopes of getting a hold of the legendary Pokémon dwelling in the Southern Island they so wish for — Latios and Latias. 

The date for the much-awaited event varies in every location. But U.S. gamers would love to know that they are up first in experiencing the celebration, which is scheduled to hit the streets on Nov. 26. The StreetPass event to happen in New York City, to be exact, requires gamers to visit the Nintendo World Store to be able to get their EON ticket. To painlessly get one after storming into the location, IDigital Times detailed that they have to successfully attain the BuzzNav in-game in to score an access to the StreetPass features. Gamers outside of New York need not fret. Nintendo is distributing EON ticket codes to "Play! Pokémon League Leaders," who will then pass them on to fellow "Pokémon" players. So it is important to keep the StreetPass on all the time to get one from almost 1,000 Pokémon locations taking part in the event. 

How they will do it in the U.K. is different. Fifteen lucky gamers will be endowed the chance to get the EON ticket on Nov. 29, and for a higher level of awesomeness, Game Freak Producer Junichi Masuda will personally hand the coveted tickets to them. In Westfield Shopping Centre, Stratford in London, the lucky Pokémon lovers will also get their "Nintendo 2DS Transparent Red + Pokémon Omega Ruby or Transparent Blue + Pokémon Alpha Sapphire bundle," as cited on the Pokémon website. Lastly, they can collect a goody bag from one of these stores. U.K. players can dash into the locations to get their own EON ticket. 

Gamers in Japan can check for a code in their December CoroCoro to dig one EON ticket up, according to Serebii as cited by iDigital Times. Codes can be used starting tomorrow until May 31 next year.

Lastly, for players who do not reside in one of the locations listed above, iDigital Times invites brave souls to try out Tammy Danny's HomePass tutorial, a process the site describes as something that will "trick their 3DS into thinking they're at a Nintendo store."

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