Nintendo's "Pokémon Sun and Moon" has been slowly but steadily delivering legendary "Pokémon" distribution events ever since its official launch, which has allowed players to collect rare and exclusive mythical Pokémon like Magearna. Now, the Japanese gaming company has officially revealed that the next upcoming mythical Pokemon will be Marshadow, a fighting/ghost type Pokémon

According to Polygon, Marshadow, has been known and talked about ever since November of last year, when "Pokémon Sun and Moon's" Z-moves were first revealed. A new teaser video has been uploaded, announcing that Marshadow will finally be available soon.

Additionally, Marshadow's vitals have long been examined, despite the creature only being formally announced just recently. Marshadow is one of seven Generation 7 mythical and legendary Pokémon and is listed as a fighting/ghost type monster in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."

The latest legendary Pokemon released, Magearna, was made available to every "Pokémon Sun and Moon" player via a QR code in December 2016. With that, it is possible that Marshadow may be offered in the same way, with several other news reports saying that Marshadow cannot be captured in normal gameplay.

According to Escapist Magazine, Nintendo revealed the new Pokémon Mashadow but didn't post any details about it or how "Pokémon Sun and Moon" players will be able to get it. Marshadow is a dual-type Pokémon, having both Fighting and Ghost types and the Technician ability.

The area around Marshadow's face is pretty similar to a headgear and has been rumored to be turning green when it is attacking or using its exclusive Z-Move. In addition to that, the bulbs on Marshadow's arms can turn green as well in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."

Marshadow has been featured in the newest Pokemon: The Movie - I Choose You film. With that being said, it would be safe to assume that the Pokémon will be distributed at least in Japan alongside the movie, as it has done in the past, while as for the US, an online distribution event is going to be likely in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."