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‘Pokemon Sun And Moon’ Latest News: Midnight Launch Event In Melbourne, Australia; Pirated ‘Pokemon Sun And Moon’ Getting Banned [VIDEO]

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The Japanese tech giant Nintendo made it known that they are holding a midnight launch event in Melbourne, Australia for the role-playing video games "Pokemon Sun" And Pokemon Moon." Wherein, the Australian video game company, EB Games, will be hosting the event.

The official Twitter page of Nintendo AU/NZ announced that Pokémon fans are invited to a special Midnight Launch event in Melbourne, Australia, in which the event fires up on Nov. 17, 9pm - 12am.

While the official website of Nintendo pitched in more additional information, stating that before the role-playing video games will be launched, fans can dress up as their best-loved trainer or Pokemon, and these fans can mingle with a large number of other fans.

According to Nintendo, in tune of the Midnight Launch Countdown for "Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon," which rolls out at 12AM, Nov. 18, the Federation Square will be abuzz from 9pm on Nov. 17 with excited fans playing Pokémon, socializing, as well as enjoying the festivities.

In spite of that, even if a person doesn't reside in Melbourne, Australia, some EB Games stores in the country will be available at midnight, so a Pokemon fans can pick up their game early. Anyway, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" are the biggest Nintendo 3DS games to roll out all year.

On the other hand, given the amount of information that's mounted up the internet, seemingly pointing to the illegal copies of "Pokémon Sun and Moon" before release, it appears that the pirated downloads of "Pokémon Sun and Moon" are getting banned.

With that, reports are coming in where people are claiming that they are prohibited on the 3DS. Reportedly, these bans on "Pokémon Sun and Moon" won't allow gamers to go online on the role-playing video games, or even access the general Nintendo eShop to buy or even redownload the titles, Kotaku reported.

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