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Pokemon Legends Z-A Switch 2 bundle coming in October

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Pokemon Legends Z-A Switch 2 bundle was announced by Nintendo overnight.

As you might expect, the bundle will package the new Switch 2 alongside a digital copy of the game. Pricing details were not provided by Nintendo Australia at the time of writing.

More of the title was shown off in a new trailer, below.

“During the day, Trainers can explore the vibrant city and find Pokémon in wild zones, where they may encounter strong wild Pokémon known as alpha Pokémon. These Pokémon are larger than their regular counterparts, have glowing red eyes, and are particularly powerful and difficult to catch,” Nintendo said of the title.

“At night, players can also compete in the Z-A Royale and aim to climb the ranks, with battles against even more powerful Trainers awaiting as the player advances. One of those Trainers the player will face in a promotion match is Corbeau, the boss of an organisation operating in Lumiose City called the Rust Syndicate.”

Finally, those who pre-order — or “early-purchase” the game, according to Nintendo — will receive Ralts holding a Gardevoirite stone as a bonus. Those who buy the digital version of the game early will also be gifted 100 Poke Balls.

Expect Pokemon Legends Z-A from 16 October, available on both the Switch and the Switch 2.

Pokemon Legends Z-A

16 October 2025
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