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Pokémon GO may receive Legends: ZA content

Stefani Couto
Journalist by training, gamer by passion! I write about games, trivia, and guides to help other players explore this incredible universe.

With the release of Pokémon Legends: ZA scheduled for October 2025, expectations surrounding the integration between the main series game and the popular Pokémon GO are only increasing. The connection between the two franchises has never been more promising. Thus, if the rumors are confirmed, mobile gamers will have much to be excited about this year.

In addition to the return of the Kalos region, the new Nintendo Switch title promises a brand new wave of Mega Evolutions. This should directly impact future updates to the mobile game. Judging by Niantic's history, new features like these are usually gradually adapted to the Pokémon GO universe, ensuring longevity and continued community engagement.

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New Mega Evolutions could renew the metagame

Since 2020, Mega Evolutions have been present in Pokémon GO, and the introduction of new forms in the main title could further expand this mechanic on mobile. Rumors suggest that Pokémon Legends: ZA will add around 27 new Mega Evolutions, including big names like Dragonite, Greninja, Feraligatr, and Delphox.

If confirmed, these evolved forms could significantly alter the competitive landscape of the mobile game. Niantic usually paces these debuts, so it's possible that the first debuts will occur between the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026. This would keep the player base attentive and active, with new challenges and goals each month.

Eternal Flower Floette may gain prominence in seasonal event

Another possible addition is Eternal Flower Floette, a special version of the Pokémon already present in the game, but which had never been officially released. In Pokémon Legends: ZA, this form should have a central role in the narrative and, according to speculation, may even receive its own Mega Evolution.

Considering seasonal promotions, Niantic could take advantage of spring 2026 to hold an exclusive event featuring the debut of this Pokémon. The choice would make sense both because of the floral theme and the visual appeal of the creature, which has everything it takes to become one of the most coveted of the year.

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Events inspired by Kalos should keep the hype alive

Another likely path for Niantic is to hold themed events focused on the Kalos region. Lumiose City, the main setting of ZA, could serve as inspiration for a new GO Fest or an entire season focused on sixth-generation Pokémon.

Furthermore, the starter Pokémon Chikorita, Tepig, and Totodile, chosen for the new game, should be featured in special tasks or Community Days. This would facilitate the connection between the two titles. This strategy has already been used in previous releases and has proven effective in boosting player engagement on both platforms.

Integration between games strengthens the Pokémon ecosystem

The connection between Pokémon Legends: ZA and Pokémon GO represents more than just fan service. It's a strategy that reinforces the brand's ecosystem, connecting different generations of fans through complementary experiences. While console players explore the new narrative in Kalos, mobile users can feel part of that journey through new events and mechanics.

With October approaching, the public is already preparing for a new phase of the franchise. And if it's up to Niantic, the coming months promise to be intense in the Pokémon GO universe, with battles, premieres, and legendary flowers along the way.

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