The "Pokemon" series of games have taken the gaming realm by storm, garnering a colossal fan base all over the world. Cashing in on the Pokemon craze, more and more game developers are coming out with bevies of games for the "Pokemon" fans to delve into.

Undoubtedly, "The Pokemon Sun and Moon" is one of the most anticipated games of 2016, and The Pokemon Company is leaving no stone unturned in its bid to build up excitement around the upcoming duo of games. In line with this, the game developer has released a brand new "Pokemon Sun and Moon" trailer that unravels new details about the games, along with disclosing the final evolution for the three starting Pokemon, IGN reported.

The final evolutions of grass-type Rowlet, fire-type Litten and water-type Popplio are Decidueye, Incineroar and Primarina, respectively. It can be recalled that the aforesaid evolutions were originally leaked in the recently surfaced "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo. But the latest reports confirm the official names as well as typings for each, with Primarina being water and fairy, Decidueye grass and ghost, and Incineroar being fire and dark.

The much lauded "Pokemon" installment will take place in an all-new Alola region and umpteen trailers have already given fans a glimpse of new Pokemon and region-specific form that they are likely to bump into while playing the game, Los Angeles Times reported.

The new trailer also confirms that Alola does not feature a Pokemon League like the regions in previously released "Pokemon" games. Nevertheless, players will be able to witness the opening of the Alolan Pokemon League in the upcoming duo of 3DS games. In addition, players should expect to come across recognizable characters.

The recently rolled out trailer also reveals three remaining guardians deities that are assigned the task of protecting the Alola region. These deities will join the previously unveiled Tapu Koko who keeps an eye on the Melemele Island. Tapu Lele, (psychic and fairy-type) watches over Akala Island. Meanwhile, Tapu Bulu (grass and fairy-type) guards Ula'Ula Island, and Tapu Fini (water and fairy-type) is the guardian of the Poni Island.