Expectations were pretty much rock bottom going into 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Day this year, with Game Freak's most recent outings having disappointed heavily in recent years. There wasn't much that could've generated a lot of excitement and positivity among the community, but Nintendo and Game Freak managed to do so 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:💮with the announcement of Pokemon Legends: Z-A, which will take players back tဣo the Kalos re🌄gion for a new adventure.

Of course, returning to Kalos naturally had some wonderi🌞ng whether the ever-popular Mega Evolution mechanic would make its return, and thankfully, that does appear to be the case. While it hasn't been outright confirmed, and we don't know how much of a role it will play in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, the end of the game's announcement trailer featured a Mega Evolution symbol, suggesting the gimmick is making a comeback.

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Mega Evolutions were obviously a massive part of Pokemon X & Y, and seeing as though it looks like Pokemon Legends: Z-A is set in a future Kalos, it makes sense for them to return. It also seems very likely that we'll be getting some new Mega Evolutions on t𝔍op of the existing ones, as Game Freak reintroducing the gimmick only to not add any new ones would be a baffling decision to say the least. Then again, this is Game Freak we're talking about here.

As forও other details about Pokemon Legends: Z-A, the trailer didn't give too much more away, but Nintendo was on hand after the Pokemon Pres👍ents showcase finished to give us a vital piece of information. Pokemon Legends: Arceus is obviously a semi-open world title with various zones that feature different kinds of Pokemon, but it appears as though Pokemon Legends: Z-A will take a different approach, as it will be entirely contained within Lumiose City.

Quite how that's going to work out, we just don't knဣow, but it's not going to be too long before we find out. It was announced that Pokemon Legends: Z-A will launch at some point in 2025 simultaneously for all Nintendo Switch systems.

Some have taken that wording as the first tepid confirmation that the Switch's successo⛦r will launch by then, having reportedly been delayed to 2025 to combat scalpers, though it's possible Nintendo may just be referring to the multiple different Switch systems currently on the market. Either way, the⛦ future of Pokemon actually looks bright again.

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