The Pokémon Company has announced the release date for the "Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon." The RPG game will be released on Nov. 20, 2015 for Nintendo 3DS in North America.

The statement said, "Look forward to the launch of 'Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon' on November 20 2015, continuing in the legacy of the exciting 'Pokémon Mystery Dungeon' video games! With dungeon layouts that change every time you enter them, the fun never ends! Battle alongside Legendary and Mythical Pokémon to save the world from a crisis in a tale of unprecedented scale."

The announcement further states that a player can pick one in 20 Pokémons as his or her partner. The chosen Pokémon will head out on a quest to encounter all the 720 Pokémons, including the legendary and mythical ones.

The "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon" series started in 2005 with "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team" and "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team." The franchise has six games, with the latest released in 2012 titled "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity."

Mega evolutions will be introducing the new game, according to a report from Serebii. The new feature will be able to smash through walls and make action replay codes.

European gamers will have to wait longer until 2016 for the "Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon," as per Nintendo Life. However, they will have a consolation prize as the "Pokémon Omega Ruby Starter Box" and the "Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Starter Box" will be available in Europe on Oct. 30.

The game comes with a Pokéball Cartridge Case and a Hoenn Pokédex Poster, just like when "Pokémon X & Y" was released in the U.K. in 2013.

In other related news, Pokémon Shuffle has been updated with new events, as reported by Yibida. The new event features the Mega Venusaur. Gamers in North America and Europe can get the Venusaurite as a reward.

Another article from Nintendo Life further states that Pokémon Shuffle came out for free on iOS and Android in Japan. However, there's still no word when it will be available in North America and Europe. Those who have a Nintendo 3DS will not be able to use the data to play the Android or iOS port.

The goal of the Pokémon Shuffle is to clear various stages by lining up the same Pokémon. Within different puzzle stages, wild Pokémons can be damaged by lining up three of the same Pokémons to clear them.