'Pokemon X and Y' Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire update: Developers Masuda and Morimoto share advice

The game "Pokemon X and Y" is well loved by players from all over the world. And with every news that a new game will be launched, fans are holding on to their seats and gearing up for the new one. And this year, it will be "Pokemon: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" that will bring the Gen 3 pocket monsters back in action.

Nintendo releases updates on the upcoming game as much as they can. However, it is not that often that players of "Pokemon X and Y" would hear gaming advice from the lead game developers themselves. Well, really, who better to give players game tips than them?

Junichi Masuda and Shigeki Morimoto, the two lead developers and directors of the game shared their own experiences in playing "Pokemon X and Y." In addition, both developers are high-ranking members of the Game Freak team, which means that they are part of "Pokemon: ORAS" too.

So, what does Masuda and Morimoto have to say to Pokemon players? According to International Digital Times, the two developers shared something about the competitiveness within the Pokemon gaming community. They also shared some tips on how to win team online battles.

They recommended that players should spend time practicing in Battle Maison. This should help players practice their skills in fighting other players. However, it is important to know that practicing with computer opponents will be different from fighting another human player. Moreover, the two believes that the best Pokemon trainers come from Japan.

The great thing about playing "Pokemon X and Y" is that players have the option to play offline and online. If you're bored hunting and catching Pokemon pocket monsters offline, then you can always prepare your team and join an online battle. Both are equally fun anyway.

"Pokemon: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" will be released on Nov. 21, 2014.

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