"Pokemon Sun and Moon" fans are starting to get disappointed with the lack of information regarding the Pokemon Bank release date, which introduces cloud service to the game. It is expected to arrive this month, according to the Pokemon Company but as the month gets closer to its end, many fans start to think that the company doesn't actually stay true to its promise.

In September 2016, the Pokemon Company announced that the release window for Pokemon Bank is January 2017 during the addition of a page on the application to the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" website. According to Tech Mic, once it becomes available with the most recent pair of Pokemon 3DS games, Pokemon Bank, which is a paid service will be providing storage for up to 3,000 Pokemon and the ability in moving monsters over from predecessors X, Y, Alpha Sapphire, Omega Ruby as well as the Virtual Console releases of Blue, Red and Yellow.

Polygon has tried reaching out to the Pokemon Company regarding the Pokemon Bank arrival on "Pokemon Sun and Moon" but was told to stay tuned for more information and no other details provided. Throughout the month, fans have bombarded the official Pokemon Twitter account with questions regarding the launch date of Pokemon Bank but didn't get any answers from the company.

Earlier this month, the Pokemon Bank app update suggested that the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" support was just around the corner but until now, there are no further or concrete details whether the company will release it this month or not. A folk from the game's datamining team tweeted about the size of the forthcoming Pokemon Bank update adding rage to the fans that have been waiting for the app's arrival but he doesn't have much information either.

Howbeit, some fans are still hoping that the Pokemon Bank app should arrive at the end of this month. Stay tuned for more updates on "Pokemon Sun and Moon."

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