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Pokémon X
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ポケットモンスターX
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Cover artwork of Pokémon X
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Pokémon Y
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ポケットモンスター Y
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[[File:|200px]] Boxart of Pokémon Y
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N. America:
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October 12, 2013
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Japan:
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October 12, 2013
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Europe:
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October 12, 2013
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Australia:
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October 12, 2013
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S. Korea:
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October 12, 2013
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Pokémon X (Japanese: ポケットモンスターX Pocket Monsters X) and Pokémon Y (Japanese: ポケットモンスターY Pocket Monsters Y) are the 22st and 23nd games in the main series Pokémon games released, beginning the sixth generation of the series.
Both games were revealed during a worldwide announcement by Satoru Iwata through Nintendo Direct at 8 pm JST, on January 8, 2013. The paired versions were released worldwide (except for select countries) on October 12, 2013 and are available for both retail sale and download.[1] All copies of the game are playable in all seven of the languages that the Pokémon games are released in: Japanese, English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Korean.
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Updates
Version Number
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Date Released
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Description
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1.0
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Default
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Initial release
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1.1
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October 25th 2013
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Fixes the infamous Lumiose City save glitch as well as a glitch that occurs when using certain function of the GTS
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1.2
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December 12th 2013
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Encrypts trade and battle data, preventing the use of cheating programs such as Instacheck and Battle Analyzer. Fixes a bug where Pokémon would not keep a move learnt after evolving through the Wonder Trade function, as well as a bug where certain captions for the Trainer PR Video function would not be unlocked. Also contains update 1.1
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1.3
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October 28th 2014
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Fixes various undisclosed bugs. Also contains update 1.1 and 1.2. Requires 320 blocks of save data
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Related Games
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