Pokemon Legends: Z-A Basically Showed All 26 New Megas

Today saw the July 2025 Pokemon Presents direct, and despite being relatively brief, lasting just over 24 minutes, Pokemon Legends: Z-A stole the spotlight with the most screen time. Given that Pokemon Legends: Z-A is set to release in roughly three months, it’s natural that there’s been a lot of talk about it following numerous leaks and only a few brief trailers prior to today. The game promises some intriguing content, with the unique Mega Evolutions found in Lumiose City and its distinctive battle royale format being standout features. New Mega Evolutions will play a significant role in the gaming experience, although only Mega Dragonite was displayed; 25 more Megas are covertly featured in the trailer.

Among the new Megas, Mega Dragonite is a strong contender due to its popularity and longstanding fan demand for an evolution or new form. In the game Pokemon Legends: Z-A, Mega Dragonite keeps its Dragon/Flying type, but it receives an updated design with wing-like structures on its head, shoulders, and heels, as well as a tail orb resembling Dragonair. This design supports earlier leaks about Pokemon Legends: Z-A, verifying all the remaining 25 Mega Evolutions.

How Pokemon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dragonite Reveals 25 More Mega Evolutions

Z-A. All of the leaked Mega Evolutions for various creatures from different generations are consistent, and Mega Dragonite provides confirmation that all of them are authentic due to their shared designs. Here’s a list of some examples:

1. Mega Charizard X
2. Mega Garchomp
3. Mega Aggron
4. Mega Ampharos
5. Mega Blastoise
6. Mega Pidgeot (rumored)
7. Mega Steelix (rumored)
8. Mega Scizor (rumored)
9. Mega Gyarados (rumored)

  • Clefable (Fairy/Flying)
  • Victreebel (Grass/Poison)
  • Starmie (Water/Psychic)
  • Dragonite (Dragon/Flying)
  • Meganium (Grass/Fairy)
  • Feraligatr (Water/Dragon)
  • Skarmory (Steel/Flying)
  • Froslass (Ice/Ghost)
  • Emboar (Fire/Fighting)
  • Excadrill (Ground/Steel)
  • Scolipede (Bug/Poison)
  • Scrafty (Dark/Fighting)
  • Eelektross (Electric)
  • Chandelure (Fire/Ghost)
  • Chesnaught (Grass/Fighting)
  • Delphox (Fire/Psychic)
  • Greninja (Water/Dark)
  • Pyroar (Fire/Normal)
  • Malamar (Dark/Psychic)
  • Barbaracle (Rock/Fighting)
  • Dragalge (Poison/Dragon)
  • Hawlucha (Fighting/Flying)
  • Floette (Fairy)
  • Zygarde (Dragon/Ground)
  • Drampa (Normal/Dragon)
  • Falinks (Fighting)

Based on how Mega Dragonite looks in-game matching the leaked description, it’s likely that when the other Mega Evolutions are unveiled, they will closely resemble their descriptions. However, some minor adjustments might be necessary due to potential issues with translations or initial leaks containing inaccuracies. In any case, fans can look forward to seeing Mega Evolutions for Chandelure, Gen 6 starters, and other well-loved creatures when they are officially revealed.

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of PLZA’s Leaked Mega Evolutions

Regrettably, it’s been confirmed that Flygon won’t undergo a Mega Evolution in PLZA, which might disheartened some fans who have been vocal about this for years. Interestingly, the same goes for another Mega, Mega Zeraora, as leaks suggest it was initially planned to be released with the game, but its development was halted before it could fully progress.

As far as we know, Pokemon Legends: Z-A is expected to introduce 26 new Mega Evolutions. One of these newly revealed Mega Evolutions is for Dragonite. While it’s important to note that this information could be subject to last-minute changes not yet disclosed in leaks, the description of Mega Dragonite matches what was previously leaked. Consequently, we can assume with a high degree of confidence that Mega Evolutions will indeed be a significant part of Pokemon Legends: Z-A.

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2025-07-23 02:09