For those who have acquired the demo for "Pokémon Sun and Moon,"it was quite a treat that shows a huge potential of what the final game version will be. Still, there are some discoveries that made going back to the demo pretty essential.
A little discovery made by redditor "stubblyprawn" indicated that there are some various dates that the users need to "play" the demo version of "Pokémon Sun and Moon." These particular events are said to be taking place on certain dates as listed down on the redditor's original post.
The first date should have been on October 19th, wherein players will meet a guy standing outside the pokémon center. This person will tell the player to come see him tomorrow and that he'll give the player something good.
The second date was expected to have been on October 23rd, wherein players meet a girl in the furthest left side of the park and she tells them that she's meeting with a guy who assisted her yesterday. This girl also specifically says that it has been "five" days since then.
The third date is at Hau'oli City Hall, where a man with the Pikachu asks players to guess how many days till his Pikachu's birthday. The man then says 12 and then mentions if someone will help him celebrate. This expected date is on October 30th.
The fourth day is when a police man in marina says that according to the informants, a shady deal is going down in a matter of 18 days, which is on November 5th. He says that he would be able to manage it by himself though.
Finally, the girl in the middle of the Ferry Terminal says that she have to sail away on a ship in 24 days, which is November 11.
This indicates that the game's variables have been using specific dates to let the players know that something is up.
According to Polygon's report, aside from the mysterious heads ups, players will also get to see cool cameos on Fridays and Sundays, which will let them meet Lillie and Hau. Also, before October 30, players will be able to keep getting 10 pretty wing items from the Pokémon Center if they talk with the Pikachu owner nearby.
For those who have not yet exhausted the game's demo tries, it would be best to make some exploration with "Pokémon Sun and Moon" now while the official game isn't out. Who knows what lies hidden there that might actually be an exclusive item or feature reserved only for the curious.
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