Pokémon Legends: Z-A, announced during Pokémon Day 2024: Pokémon Presents, is set to be the next installment in the Pokémon Legends series.
With a cinematic trailer that stirred excitement and nostalgia, the game promises a return to the Kalos region, specifically Lumiose City, and is poised to be one of the most anticipated titles for the Nintendo Switch.
What Can We Expect from Pokémon Legends: Z-A?
Lumiose City
The new game will be set entirely within Lumiose City, eschewing the expansive exploration of the wider Kalos Region.
The city is undergoing an urban redevelopment plan, suggesting a dynamic environment that evolves alongside the narrative, where the cityscape is a harmonious blend of human and Pokémon habitats.
Mega Evolutions
The close of the announcement trailer tantalizes fans with the possibility of the return of Mega Evolutions, a mechanic that significantly impacted Pokémon battles in Pokemon X & Y. While not confirmed, the inclusion of this feature could add depth and excitement to the gameplay.
When Will Pokémon Legends: Z-A Release?
The Pokemon Company has revealed that Pokemon Legends: Z-A is scheduled to launch worldwide in 2025. While the exact date remains unconfirmed, the anticipation for this title is already building, with fans eager to mark their calendars for one of the most awaited games of the year.
Which Platforms Will Pokémon Legends: Z-A Be Available?
The game is confirmed for release on Nintendo Switch. However, the mention of "Nintendo Switch systems" has sparked speculation about whether this includes a forthcoming successor to the Switch, rumored to be launching in early 2025.
How Will Pokemon Legends: Z-A Differ from Previous Titles in Gameplay?
Details are scarce, but we know the gameplay will be contained within Lumiose City. This approach aligns with the smaller scope of the Pokémon Legends series, promising an intimate and detailed exploration of the city's transformation.
While it's early days, the debut trailer has already showcased fan favorites, indicating a diverse Pokedex. However, similar to how Pokémon Legends: Arceus deviated from the Gen 4 Pokedex, we should not expect a carbon copy of the Pokemon X and Y Pokedex for Z-A.