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Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s DLC Leaves One Mega Evolution Out
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Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s DLC Leaves One Mega Evolution Out

  • Datamined models point to a new Mega Garchomp Z form hidden in the game’s code.
  • Mega Dimension may add a new Mega Stone to unlock Garchomp Z, per leaks and community datamines.
  • The DLC already introduces Z forms for Lucario and Absol, suggesting broader Z-form expansion.
  • Dataminers released a Mega Garchomp Z image, stirring anticipation for its in-game debut.
  • The article notes the potential Garchomp Z could appear after endgame content, aligning with DLC pacing.
  • Community expectations frame the Garchomp Z as requiring time-intensive grind to obtain.
  • The Kotaku report emphasizes ongoing leaks and datamining shaping player expectations.
  • The Mega Dimension DLC expands the base game with additional forms and mechanics.
  • The piece reinforces that information remains speculative until official confirmation
  • The article highlights ongoing coverage of Pokémon Legends: Z-A’s Mega Dimension within Kotaku's platform.
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Pokémon Christmas village event taking place nightly in Yokohama
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Pokémon Christmas village event taking place nightly in Yokohama

  • Pokémon Christmas village opens nightly at Yokohama's Akarenga, with a free Pokémon area beside the paid market.
  • Electric-type Pokémon decorations include a Pikachu Christmas tree and Mega Raichu X and Y from a new expansion.
  • Weekend demos let visitors try Pokémon Legends: Z-A on Nintendo Switch 2 at the event.
  • Admission to the Pokémon area is free, while the adjacent market area charges an admission fee.
  • Event runs through December 25 with daily hours from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • The Pokémon area is positioned in Yokohama’s Red Brick Warehouse, a central plaza between its two buildings.
  • Yokohama’s Christmas market tradition is linked to the event’s German-rooted 'hut' concept.
  • Event coverage notes additional Pokémon displays and a Lapras park coming to Japan nearby.
  • Source credits include Akarenga official website and Yokohama tourism pages.
  • Article emphasizes the event’s family-friendly appeal and seasonal photo opportunities.
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