Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Game Freak's upcoming installment in their Legends series set within X and Y's iconic Lumiose City, recently revealed its ESRB E10+ rating - sparking both curiosity and hilarious speculation among fans.
Observant players spotted the rating on Nintendo's Switch store page, noting the inclusion of 'Fantasy Violence.' While unusual for Pokémon's traditionally 'E for Everyone' mainline entries, this development has bred countless imaginative theories.
Which Mainline Pokemon Game Is The Very Best?
Pick a winner
New duel
1ST
2ND
3RDSee your ResultsFinish playing for your personal results or see the community's!Continue playingSee results
The rating has ignited fan discussions ranging from plausible to downright absurd. Some seriously ponder whether we'll see Pokémon battles turn unexpectedly brutal, while others jest about firearms suddenly becoming part of Trainer arsenals. One particularly amusing Reddit thread envisions gang battles featuring Scrafty ambushing players in shadowy Lumiose alleys.
"Buckle up," quipped Redditor RynnHamHam. "Game Freak's tossing out the kid-friendly training wheels for this one."
Many jokes naturally centered around AZ, the controversial historical figure returning from X/Y whose dark past involves war and Pokémon weaponization - perfect material for a potentially edgier narrative.
Among more reasonable theories: intensified battle animations returning Pokkén Tournament-style real-time combat elements, or perhaps expanded exploration of Lumiose's underground crime scene.
The 10 best dog Pokémon of all time
The 10 best dog Pokémon of all time
The explanation likely ties to the ESRB's cited 'Fantasy Violence' - matching Pokkén Tournament DX's previous E10+ rating. With Legends potentially showcasing more impactful battle animations or visceral combat sequences, this would naturally warrant the slight rating increase.
While ESRB's official website currently lacks detailed breakdowns for Z-A, speculation runs rampant until official details emerge about what exactly pushes this Pokémon adventure beyond the traditional E rating.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A arrives exclusively on Nintendo Switch late 2025.