Pokemon Z
New forms of the Legendary Pokemon Zygarde have been revealed for the new anime season of "Pokemon," hinting at a possible "Pokemon Z" in the future. The Pokemon Company (http://www.pokemon.com/us)

Ever since the introduction of the different Zygarde forms, there have been speculations on how “Pokemon Z” may be a possible follow-up to the hit “Pokemon X and Y.” While GameFreak and The Pokemon Company have not made any official announcements on its plans, there have been teasers more teasers on the newly revealed Pokemon.

The newest CoroCoro scans bring in some new information on the Zygarde core. It appears that the new scan reveals the Pokemon from the anime “Pokemon XY & Z.” This time, however, the design is a little different, as trusted source Serebii reported that the hexagon on the side of the Pokemon is now blue instead of red.

There is a good reason for this, as fans may now be looking at the other Zygarde Core. According to the developer’s previous explanation, there are two Zygarde cores coming to the show, and the hexagon colour may be one way of differentiating them.

For current players of previous Pokemon titles “Pokemon Shuffle” and “Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire,” there are a few new events worth checking out. A new challenge on both the “Pokemon Shuffle” and its mobile counterpart have started. The Tornadus stage is already ongoing, and players only have until Nov.16 to participate. Note that the stage can only be played once a day, as detailed over at the official “Pokemon Shuffle” website.

Both versions will also get the Pokemon Safari. Wherein the stage features the Darmanitan, Darumakka, Electrika, Manectic and Stantler. This is a rerun for the console versions, while those playing on mobile will be getting the stage for the first time. This will be available until Nov. 24.

For “Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire,” the rules for the Special Battle for Season 13 have been announced. The event will run from Nov. 17 to Jan 18, 2016, and will feature a Double Battle type. Apart from the usual restricted Pokemon, other restrictions include Mega Stones held by Pokemon, a Level 50 standard for all Pokemon and limit of one hold item of the same type per team.

"Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire" gameplay (Credit: YouTube/Pokemon Channel)

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