The "Pokemon Star" which is reportedly the third version of "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is anticipated to become available on Nintendo Switch next year. A cutscene from Game Freak's very popular video game even proves the forthcoming version's existence.

According to IGN, another mainline of the Pokemon game is allegedly already in the works for Nintendo Switch and it is expected to be unveiled for the hybrid console next year together with"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild", "Lego City Undercover" and other video games. The "Pokemon Star" is also speculated feature the same locales, map and art designs of those 3DS games but it will be furnished with visual improvements.

It was also noted that "Pokemon Stars" is purportedly created with distinct and higher-resolution assets. As a matter of fact, one of which was exhibited in the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" proclamation teaser which was launched way back in February 2016. All throughout the video's brief look at the studio; there have been numerous shots of concept art are revealed as well as a high-definition model of Pikipek that will be probably utilized in the "Pokemon Stars".

Furthermore, USgamer reported that a redditor under the username ronnknee on the Pokemon subreddit demonstrates how to prompt a cutscene which has hinted the existence of "Pokemon Star". This appears to involve an elderly man standing alone in the Hainan Desert and the gamers can stimulate such scene by showing a Solrock or a Lunatone to the man wherein neither of which is native to Alola. Also, the players must transmit them into the tropical region using the recently added service; Pokemon Bank.

Upon showing any of the cosmic Pokemon to the elderly man, memories abruptly flash back into him. Then he will recall everything while saying the "star pulses" given to him three decades ago are still safe as he hand-over them with a group of "great men". After that, he would offer the Moonstone to the user and teleports off into space.

With this cutscene on the "Pokemon Sun and Moon", it really seems that the "Pokemon Star'' existence is really confirmed. But then, the avid patrons of Game Freak will still have to wait until next year before the video game will be launched.