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- Will be revealed at E3 2017 for a release later this year
- Story will be the exact same with some alterations
- Box legends are Radiant Solgaleo and Full Moon Lunala which appear as actual forms you can get in the game.
- Competitively, they didn't want to make it so that by playing Pokemon Sun And Moon Switch Edition, you get access to stronger Pokemon so they balanced things out, an example of this is Radiant Solgaleo and Full Moon Lunala
- These forms of Solgaleo and Lunala are basically "Z-Forms", this is when Solgaleo and Lunala absorb a lot of Z-Energy. They are stronger than Solgaleo and Lunala but to keep things balanced they can't use Z-Moves
- Trials are replaced by Gyms. This is to make Sun/Moon and the Switch Edition different from each other so Sun/Moon isn't "outdated" and people will by it. Other things are replaced too
- Some Alola forms and Z-Moves are exclusive to the 3DS and some are exclusive to the NS for example Alolan Grimer is exclusive to the 3DS while Alolan Arbok is exclusive to the NS. Another example is that instead of having a Mew Z-Crystal ,when you download Pokebank, you can get a special Ho-Oh Z-Crystal when getting Pokebank on the Switch (Or if you put your own Pokebank on the NS, you won't have to pay for 2 subscriptions, 1 for 3DS, and 1 for NS)
- Walking with your Pokemon returns
- Sun/Moon and the Switch Editions have cross communication so you can trade and battle sort of like X/Y and Or/As. Some Pokemon will be patched over to both versions but not transferable for example Zygarde/Necrozmas forms...
- Codename is Pokemon Stars, the reason? Well this is why... Sun/Moon was called Rainbow because of Zygarde Complete. Zygarde complete isn't in Sun/Moon Switch Edition. Switch Edition will have a new form of Necrozma. There will be a patch adding Necrozmas new form to Sun/Moon but it is only so that you can battle each other, they can't be traded. Basically the general idea is Zygarde VS Necrozma, 3DS VS NS.