Can you still get ash-greninja in pokemon sun and moon?

Can you still get ash-greninja in pokemon sun and moon?

Can you still get ash-greninja in pokemon sun and moon?

Players can still download both Pokemon Sun and Moon as well as the demo with Ash-Greninja as long as the Nintendo eShop is still online. Sadly, this will be changing shortly as the eShop is closing forever on March 27, 2023. After this date, only players with the demo installed will be able to obtain Ash-Greninja.

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  • 2023-06-01 21:32:46
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Did sun moon have every pokémon?
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Is pokemon sun and moon on netflix?
Ash
Ash
Ash Ketchum, known as Satoshi (サトシ) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. He is the protagonist of the Pokémon anime and certain manga series as well as on various merchandise related to the franchise.
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Ash Ketchum - Wikipedia
and his Pikachu travel to the Alola region with his mother and enroll in the Pokémon school, where they confront the nefarious Team Skull. Watch all you want.
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