This morning, we were treated to an in-depth look at Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the latest futuristic venture from Game Freak set in the iconic Lumiose City from Pokémon X/Y. The trailer showcased exciting features such as running on rooftops, revamped battling mechanics, and the return of Mega Evolution. However, the exact timeline of Pokémon Legends: Z-A relative to other Pokémon games remains a mystery, as does the potential reappearance of beloved characters in Lumiose City.
That's where the passionate Pokémon community steps in to fill the gaps with their theories and observations.
For context, while most Pokémon games stand alone, the first Pokémon Legends game introduced time travel and featured locations from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl set centuries in the past, along with characters who were ancestors of those in other games. Some characters even appeared from different games, such as a Pokémon Black and White character transported by a Pokémon deity. With this backdrop, fans are eager to uncover the setting of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, any time-travel elements, and the familiar faces that might grace Lumiose City.
In the hours following the trailer's release, fans have been meticulously analyzing it for connections to other Pokémon games, uncovering a wealth of intriguing details. The most direct link is the presence of AZ, explicitly mentioned in the trailer. Known from Pokémon X and Y as a 3000-year-old immortal, AZ appears in Z-A running a hotel in Lumiose City, seemingly content with his reunion with Floette.
az taller than a mf giraffe
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Yet, there are subtler connections too. One standout fan discovery is the potential reappearance of the Looker Bureau in Z-A. Looker, the beloved detective from Pokémon Black and White, and his appearances in subsequent games, might be hinted at by an office in the trailer resembling the Looker Bureau, suggesting the presence of Looker or his protégé Emma in Lumiose City.
Looker confirmed for Legends Z-A?
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Another wild theory suggests a link between the protagonists of Pokémon Legends: Z-A and Ethan and Lyra from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Their character designs bear a striking resemblance, leading to speculation about a time-travel scenario where Ethan and Lyra are transported from Johto to a futuristic Lumiose City.
am i going crazy or the new mcs are literally ethan and lyra
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Alternatively, some fans theorize that the protagonists resemble Professor Sycamore and Grace from Pokémon X and Y, hinting at a different ancestry narrative, a theme familiar to the Legends series.
ZA protagonist relatives
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What's fascinating is that these theories could coexist. The timeline of Pokémon Legends Z-A is still a mystery, with Pokémon games traditionally having a loosely sequential timeline that occasionally includes alternate realities and time travel. AZ's presence suggests Z-A takes place after Pokémon X and Y, potentially centuries later, given his immortality and the advanced, futuristic look of Lumiose City. This would mean the protagonists and others could be descendants of characters they resemble.
ITS A SEQUEL?!?
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Another character sparking fan interest is the mysterious woman in the key art, resembling a Hex Maniac from Pokémon X and Y. This trainer type connects to an unresolved mystery in X and Y involving a "Ghost Girl" who appears briefly without explanation. Her presence in Legends Z-A fuels speculation that this long-standing enigma might finally be resolved, given her potential to haunt Lumiose for centuries.
New hex?
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In the coming days, fans will undoubtedly uncover more connections, easter eggs, and details from today's reveal of Pokémon Legends: Z-A. With the game set to release in "late 2025," there's plenty of time for speculation and excitement. Stay updated on all the latest announcements from today's Pokémon Presents, including Legends Z-A news, mobile gaming developments, and more, right here.