'Pokemon Sun' and 'Moon' release date news: New Ultra Beasts revealed

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Though "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" have a short four-day wait until they see their official release date, it seems like spoilers and leaks keep coming out in steady streams as gamers patiently wait for the newest "Pokemon" handheld installments. Though information on a lot of Pokemon from the Alolan regions of "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" have already been leaked by dataminers or revealed by the videogame developers themselves, it seems like a few Pokemon have managed to remain hidden. Now, new reports reveal that one of these Pokemon includes a couple of Ultra Beasts, one of which is a legend by the name UB-05 Gluttony.

According to a report by Serebii, Japanese magazine CoroCoro has just released new information on the Ultra Beasts of "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" and it looks like a new Ultra Beast has made its way to the magazine's November issue, UB-O5 Gluttony. Shaped like a black and spiky pumpkin, there's very little information about Gluttony aside from the fact that it's an Ultra Beast. In the image, gamers also get to see the rest of the Ultra Beasts, UB-02 Beauty, UB-02 Expansion and two mystery Ultra Beasts.

Nintendo Wire explained that the black Ultra Beast has been branded as a mystery, however, the Pokemon has also been attributed to both Solgaleo and Lunala. Aside from the Ultra Beast reveal, the November issue of CoroCoro also talked about the new Z-moves made exclusive for each of the "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" starter Pokemon.

Decidueye's Z-move description from the magazine has been translated into what seems to be "Sinister Arrows Strike" while Incinerorar's Z-move has been translated to "Hyper Dark Crusher."

In other "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" news, "Pokemon Sun" and "Moon" producer Junichi Masuda, along with game director Shigeru Ohmori, talks about the games in an interview with GamesTM. In the interview, Masuda revealed the reason why the companies have constantly been releasing information about the newest "Pokemon" installments and it seems like Nintendo wanted to keep the market interested in the games.