A dev build of Pokemon Sword has been leaked online, and has achieved high circulation within the internet community.

As per reports from Twitter user Lewchube , who has access to the leak via 4Chan, the prototype has a number of features and environments that didn't make the final game. This includes a Bulbasaur enemy, and special Wall Shops that appear in the Forest of Rage.

Take a look at the in-game screenshots that have been seen above and below:

The game itself will run on 3D graphics, with weapons and movement being normal 3D models. It looks like there will be hazards and other regular civilian encounters, with an advanced return of grass tiles within the background of battles.

The game features 8 Trainers, with custom headgear and outfits. As yet, no monsters have been revealed, with no hints for a second attack, unlike past Pokemon games.

What do you think of Pokémon Sword? Let us know your thoughts below.

Source: Twitter

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A protest next to notorious bottles-for-sale sponsor Harvey Norman has led police to call for store to close its doors

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Clifton "Charlie" Franklin, 22, confronted a large group of people who were making noise – shouting anti-gun and anti-abortion slogans – outside Harvey Norman Liquor in St Kilda on Tuesday.

They had met on Facebook and all had been preparing for the event: members of Left Seekers, Keep Right Movement and Dump Harvey Norman and also police among them.

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"Can there be any doubt that we stand for the rights of the unborn?", the flyer asks.

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