Potential Pokemon Legends: Z-A Release Date Leaks Online

Author: Ava Jan 24,2025

Potential Pokemon Legends: Z-A Release Date Leaks Online

Key Points Regarding Pokémon Legends: Z-A

  • A potential release date of August 15, 2025, for Pokémon Legends: Z-A surfaced via a leaked Amazon UK listing in early January 2025.
  • This date aligns with The Pokémon Company's previously stated 2025 release window.
  • Official confirmation of the release date is highly anticipated during the Pokémon Day 2025 Pokémon Presents broadcast, scheduled for February 27th.

A recent online leak suggests Pokémon Legends: Z-A may launch on August 15, 2025. This date, discovered on an Amazon UK listing (quickly removed), fits the timeframe The Pokémon Company initially projected.

Initially unveiled during the February 2024 Pokémon Day celebrations, Pokémon Legends: Z-A is a sequel to 2022's Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Similar to its predecessor, it prioritizes exploration and collection over traditional gym battles and the Pokémon League. Since its announcement, official details have been scarce.

The Amazon leak, highlighted by content creator Light88, briefly showed an August 15th release date before reverting to a December 31st placeholder. Given the game's 2025 announcement, the August date seems plausible.

February 2025 Confirmation Likely

Regardless of the leak's accuracy, the official release date is likely to be announced soon. Mirroring the game's initial announcement at Pokémon Day 2024, the 2025 event (February 27th) is a prime candidate for the reveal. This date is supported by a dataminer's findings within the latest Pokémon GO build.

Beyond the release date, fans eagerly await a gameplay reveal, potentially also debuting during the February 27th Pokémon Presents.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A will be released on the Nintendo Switch, and confirmed to be backward compatible with the upcoming Switch 2. While past mainline Pokémon titles have featured paid DLC, Pokémon Legends: Arceus only received one free post-launch update, "Daybreak."