'Pokemon Z' release date announcement coming soon?

Legendary Pokemon Zygarde Nintendo

According to speculations, Pokemon video game composer and director Junichi Masuda could possibly drop the announcement regarding the release date of "Pokemon Z" during his guesting on "Pokemon Get TV."

Masuda himself announced his guesting, happening on Nov. 14, on Twitter but he did not mention why he will appear on the show. However, Pokemon fans are hoping that he will finally reveal the official release date of "Pokemon Z" during his appearance.

The game director might also reveal what Pokemon Zygarde can bring to the franchise as well as the possible characters that might be included in "Pokemon Z."

Just last month, fans of the long-running video game franchise were disappointed when CoroCoro Magazine failed to mention any report about "Pokemon Z" in its October edition. But they are still hoping to learn more about the game in the publication's November issue, which is set to be released on Nov. 14.

Meanwhile, The BitBag revealed that there might be three new legendary Pokemon that will be released in the upcoming game from the franchise. One of them is the Pokemon Zygarde, while the other two are Xerneas and Yvelta.

According to reports, Zygarde will develop from a basic Pokemon form as a blob known as the Zygarde Core before it can start transforming to become a Cell. Then the blob will evolve to 10 percent in a dog-like form before reaching a 50 percent evolution to become a Snake-like creature. Finally, the last Mega-evolution will result in a character that can beat the powers of Xerneas and Yveltal.

"Pokemon Z" is expected to come out in early 2016.

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