Okay, so The Pokémon Company just dropped this bombshell trailer for Legends: Z-A, and honestly? The hype is real. We’re going back to Kalos—Lumiose City, specifically—but this ain’t your 2013 X & Y nostalgia trip. Nope. They’re bringing back Mega Evolutions (finally!), and the whole thing’s set for 2025. No exact date yet, but you bet I’m stalking Nintendo’s Twitter like a Haunter in the shadows.
And can we talk about Lumiose? That place was a maze in X & Y. Like, who designed those streets—a confused Drifloon? But from the trailer, it looks insane now. Sprawling, dynamic, maybe even… logical? Fingers crossed.
Right, so here’s the thing. Mega Evolution was hands-down the coolest mechanic in X & Y, and then they just… ditched it? For Z-moves? Dynamaxing? Ugh. But now it’s back, and apparently central to the story. My theory? We’re getting some deep lore about those ancient Kalos wars—maybe even a certain stylish villain’s return. You know the one.
So My Nintendo Store UK just dropped this Mega Bundle, and—no joke—it’s already selling like hotcakes at a Snorlax convention. £56.99 gets you:
Warning: These will vanish faster than a Quick Attack. Physical editions never last.
Physical orders ship 1-2 days before launch. Digital codes hit your inbox at midnight. Set an alarm. Or don’t—you’ll be awake anyway.
Look, I get it. Preorders can feel like a scam. But this time? Worth it.
And the SteelBook? Scratch-resistant, sleek, and 100% shelf-worthy. The art cards? Perfect for your wall—or for making your friends jealous.
Japan’s got a “Special Box” with a plushie and soundtrack CD for ¥12,000 (~£65). Cute, but pricey. The UK bundle’s leaner, cheaper, and that SteelBook? *chef’s kiss*
Verdict: UK for value, Japan for collectors. But importing? Oof. Those fees hurt.
Yep, until it ships. Digital codes? Once they’re issued, no refunds. So don’t jump the gun.
Physical bundles are UK-only. Digital codes work across the EU. Everyone else? Time to VPN.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s preorders are live, and that Mega Bundle? Pure gold. Rare physical goodies, in-game perks, and the sweet relief of no FOMO. Hit that preorder button, then join me in staring at the calendar until 2025.
Go get it: My Nintendo Store UK. Or don’t—and cry later when it’s sold out.
Source: IGN – All Games
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