• "Pokemon Picross" will be available on Nintendo eShop soon.

"Pokemon Picross" will be available on Nintendo eShop soon. (Photo : Twitter/@NintendoUK)

"Pokemon" fans may now rejoice since "Pokemon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction" is now accessible online.

"Pokemon the Movie: Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction" would be available in the West, according to Nintendo Life. The publication said that it would be featured on TV in North America and the Pokemon Company had verified that the film could be downloaded.

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The download is reportedly accessible from three stores. The HD version from iTunes and Amazon costs £8.99 while Google Play is quite cheaper £7.99 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the download price from iTunes is $14.99, thus, it is recommended to check the local stores.

In line with the film, an iBook entitled "A Pokemon Super Story! Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction" can also be downloaded in the Apple Store. It is a 48-page iBook that contains interactive elements and 15 clips from the film. It can be purchased at £3.99 in the UK. 

Meanwhile, "Pokemon Picross" is set to be released on Dec. 3 in the Nintendo 3DS eShop, according to the official Pokemon website. As per the website, the upcoming "POkemon" game would be accessible for free; however, players could purchase rare stones with magical powers called "picrates" using real money. Aside from their magic powers, picrates can also be used to unlock levels and recover "Pokemon" skills.

The Pokemon in "Pokemon Picross" also have abilities that help them access available game levels. For instance, Lucario's Hyper Scan Skill allows the player to scan the grid and fix incorrect squares while Squirtle's Blue Force is capable of modifying the color of the hint numbers to blue on squares and rows that the player can fill in.

Aside from "Pokemon Picross," "Pokemon Z" is also high anticipated by fans. Some reports said that the big announcement on "Pokemon Z" release date is set to be revealed in the December issue of the "Coro Coro Magazine" while some rumors said that "Pokemon Z" would come out with the forthcoming "Pokemon GO" in 2016.

"Pokemon Red," "Pokemon Blue," and "Pokemon Yellow" would arrive on Virtual Console for the 3DS on Feb. 27, 2016, which reportedly marks Nintendo's 20th anniversary and its new milestone.

"Pokemon Picross" was previously announced in November during a Nintendo Direct Broadcast.