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    Pokémon Legends Z-A Release Date Revealed

    EmilyBy EmilyMay 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The release date for Pokémon Legends Z-A has been officially announced. According to a recent post on the official Pokémon account on X (formerly Twitter), the game will launch on October 16 (24 Mehr in the Persian calendar).

    Both Nintendo Switch 1 and Switch 2 versions of the game will be released on the same day. Digital pre-orders for both versions will begin on June 4 via the Nintendo eShop. Players who purchase the Switch version—whether digitally or physically—will have the option to upgrade to the Switch 2 version by purchasing an upgrade pack.

    Nintendo confirmed that the Switch 2 version of Pokémon Legends Z-A will feature enhanced frame rates and higher resolution graphics for a clearer and smoother experience. The Pokémon Company also revealed the game’s cover art, which shows the main characters and their partner Pokémon battling a Mega-Evolved Pokémon in Lumiose City.

    More details about the game and other Pokémon-related products will be shared during the Pokémon Presents event scheduled for July 21.

    What Is Pokémon Legends Z-A About?

    Pokémon Legends Z-A takes players back to the Kalos region, specifically to Lumiose City. In this new adventure, players will meet a new companion—Urbain or Taunie—depending on the character they choose at the start of the game.

    A gameplay trailer released earlier this year showcased a new battle system that’s different from previous Pokémon games. While battles are still between Pokémon trainers, Pokémon Legends Z-A introduces a real-time battle system, allowing players to control multiple Pokémon simultaneously instead of the traditional turn-based format.

    New Ranked Battle System: Z-A Royale

    The game will also feature a ranking system known as Z-A Royale, where players begin at Rank Z and work their way up to Rank A. This new competitive structure aims to add more depth and progression to the game’s battle mechanics.

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    Emily

    I'm passionate about the world of video games and technology. For years, I’ve been playing, researching, and writing about exciting innovations in the digital world. What really matters to me is discovering the story behind each game and how it can impact our lives. From small indie gems to big blockbuster titles, I’m always looking for something that grabs my mind and sparks my excitement. I'm here to share everything about games with you in a way that's simple, clear, and full of energy.

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