Pokémon’s next mega evolution sucks, but not in the way you think
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Pokémon Legends Z-A is nearly upon us, and with it, a world full of possibilities. There have long been rumors of a number of Mega evolutions being introduced to the franchise, and with some announced already, it was only a matter of time for more. Pokémon released a series of peculiar videos yesterday, diving us into a world where Mega Malamar’s tentacles are sucking its way onto all our teams. Yep, that’s what we meant in the title.
Those videos, alongside leaks of a special celebration of Malamar, mean the run-up to Pokémon Legends Z-A has officially begun. The celebration will reportedly take place on Wednesday, September 10, beginning at 13:00 UTC, which means 3:00 pm CEST / 6:00 am ET / 9:00 am PT. Pokémon’s official social pages are expected to announce the celebration, which may involve limited-time in-game items, events, or perhaps some merch.
Alongside the announcement of Mega Dragonite, Mega Victreebel, and Mega Hawlucha, Mega Malamar seems to confirm a previously leaked list of all the new Mega evolutions coming to Pokémon Legends Z-A. So, if you want yourself spoiled for announcements to come, check out the list from Pokeos of rumored Mega evolutions.
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Pokémon Legends Z-A is nearly upon us, and with it, a world full of possibilities. There have long been rumors of a number of Mega evolutions being introduced to the franchise, and with some announced already, it was only a matter of time for more. Pokémon released a series of peculiar videos yesterday, diving us…
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