Here are all the entries in the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Pokedex

Every friend that we’ve spotted so far that could make up the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Pokedex

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Pokemon Legends: Z-Ahas just been announced, giving Generation 6’s Pokemon X and Y the Arceus treatment, but which creatures will appear in the Pokemon Z-A Pokedex?

To answer that question, we’ve pored over the Pokemon Legends: Z-A trailer that was revealed during today’sPokemon Presentsshowcase, pulling out every Pokemon we could spot. We’re working to the assumption that any appearing ‘mon will feature in the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Pokedex, and that any evolutions (or prevolutions) will also show up, even if they don’t actually appear here.

It’s worth noting that the style of the Pokemon Legends: Z-A trailer is pretty heavily stylized, and that towards its end it gets pretty difficult to tell what’s what - some Pokemon are too far away, too blurry, or on screen for too little time to properly identify. I’m taking a guess at a few of these, but I’ll make it clear where I’m not sure.

Without further ado, here’s the first look at the Pokemon Legends Z-A Pokedex:

At this point in the trailer, it gets pretty hard to see what’s what, but I’ve made a few educated guesses.

We’re unlikely to see much from Pokemon Legends: Z-A for the foreseeable future - Nintendo has already announced a 2025 release date. In that time, the Pokemon Legends: Z-A Pokedex is likely to change - and grow - substantially. The focus is likely to be on Gen 6 Pokemon, so if you want a closer look at what’s likely to show up, I’d recommend jumping back into X and Y to get an early peep at the inhabitants of Lumiose City.

Look back at the previous entry with ourPokemon Legends: Arceus review.

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