Pokemon Legends: Z-A
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The Pokemon Company confirms that you've probably been pronouncing one legendary Pokemon's name wrong for 20 years
By Issy van der Velde published
news An easy mistake to make

Pokemon Legends: Z-A introduces chaotic 4-player battles that play out in real time, making up for Legends: Arceus ditching multiplayer fights entirely
By Catherine Lewis published
News You can play in a Ranked mode against randoms, or privately with friends

Pokemon Legends: Z-A hands-on: With overhauled battles and denser exploration, I'm shocked at how fundamentally fresh this could feel
By Michael Leri published
Hands-on Hands-on | Pokemon Legends: Z-A builds on Arceus' foundations to deliver the series' biggest departure yet

A new Pokemon Legends: Z-A clip teasing its seamless battling has fans more excited for the RPG than any of its actual trailers: "This will be the best Pokemon game"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Legends: Z-A's real-time combat is proving to be a massive draw

Mega Dragonite's goofy wings in Pokemon Legends Z-A start to make sense when you consider one of the wildest theories in Pokemon history: "All the Mega Pokemon are designed after either the letter X or Y"
By Issy van der Velde published
news You have to squint at some of them but it does make a lot of sense

All Pokemon Presents 2025 Codes for Pokemon Go, Scarlet and Violet, and Legends Z-A
By Will Sawyer published
Guide The Pokemon Company announced a whole bunch of codes to redeem in the July 2025 Pokemon Presents

Pokemon Legends Z-A is making amends for Scarlet and Violet's poor fashion game, though I can't say I'm not concerned about handing a Furfrou over to a Scyther for a trim
By Iain Harris published
News Pokemon Legends Z-A fixes my biggest Scarlet and Violet bugbear

12 years later, Pokemon Legends Z-A brings back a "forgotten, uninteresting character" from Pokemon X and Y and puts her in charge of one of the coolest new features
By Austin Wood published
News Pokemon research lead Mable is back
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