'Pokemon X and Y' update: New characters added, Groudon and Kyogre show off

Pokemon game fans are cheering on as Nintendo already unveiled the new trailer video for the upcoming "Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" game. Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are seen with their mega evolutions, a feature that all fans are excited to see.

According to IBT, "Swampert and Sceptile will unite with Blaziken in the mega evolution club." But this is not all, fans will see Groudon and Kyogre "transform into their original forms."

The trailer for "Pokemon ORAS" tells a lot of details and information about the new game. One of which is that May and Brendan will be back in 3D. Steven Stone will also make a comeback in the game. Brendan and May will look different.

Further, the video also showed new evolution mega Blaziken as well as Swampert and Sceptile in mega forms. The three rarest Pokemon of Hoenn accepts being a swamp monster and grass dragon, as they originally are.

Who else will undergo a transformation? None other than Groudon and Kyogre. They will be surrounded with a ruby and a sapphire. In addition, the video showed two Hoenn titans evolving to their former state.

Although a lot of details were divulged from the video alone, fans still have plenty of questions. But it will just be a short wait as "Pokemon ORAS" in 3DS will be released on November 2014.

Nintendo announced the new Pokemon game by saying "Announcing Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems! Prepare for an epic adventure exploring a world filled with Pokemon," Christian Post reports.

After the announcement, Nintendo shared the beginnings of the Ruby version and Sapphire version. "Pokemon fans first enjoyed Pokemon Ruby Version and Pokemon Sapphire Version when it launched in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. Now a whole new generation of Pokemon fans will experience the dramatic storyline that unfolds in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Pokemon Alpha Sapphire," explains Nintendo.

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