Z-A looks to make some distinct changes from Legends: Arceus, and in doing so could prevent the game from repeating one feat.
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What we know about Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Mega EvolutionsPokémon Legends: Arceus also debuted new regional Hisuian versions of some Pokémon — 16 in total, including Hisuian versions of Growlithe, Arcanine, Goodra, Voltorb, and Sneasel. We can expect ...
What's more, following in the footsteps of Pokemon Legends: Arceus, we know that Z-A is set to be full of open zones in its single-city setting. We've already gotten to see some exciting glimpses ...
like we did in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Confirmed mega-evolution Pokémon are denoted in bold. The Pokémon below are sorted into what generation they are originally from, so that you can find ...
Sinnoh — oh, wait, sorry, Hisui — was the home to the previous Legends game, Arceus. As such, we saw a lot of Gen 4 Pokémon making an appearance there. It's still early, but Diamond & Pearl's ...
Why is the new Pokémon game called Legends Z-A? We know that ‘Legends’ refers to the open-world series that began with Arceus in 2022, but now we have an answer for the ‘Z-A’ as well.
Z-A seems like a pretty big departure from both the mainline Pokémon games and Legends: Arceus. The entire game takes place within Lumiose City, seems to have done away with the open-world ...
Pokemon Legends: Arceus was a fresh take on Pokemon set in the far past that was well received, if not fully realized, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet brought a fully realized open world to the ...
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