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Pokémon Fans Wildly Speculate On Why Legends: Z-A Has an E10+ Rating

by Aurora Apr 20,2025

We recently got an exciting glimpse of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the latest addition to Game Freak's Legends series, set in the vibrant Lumiose City from Pokémon X and Y. The game has already stirred significant interest, especially after receiving an E10+ rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) due to 'Fantasy Violence.' This rating is a departure from the usual 'E for Everyone' that fans are accustomed to with mainline Pokémon games, sparking a whirlwind of speculation and humorous theories among the community.

Attentive fans have noticed that Pokémon Legends: Z-A has been rated E10+ on the Nintendo Switch store page, specifically for 'Fantasy Violence.' This unusual rating for a Pokémon game has fueled a mix of serious and light-hearted speculation. Some fans jokingly wonder if Game Freak might introduce more intense elements, like Pokémon engaging in lethal combat or even incorporating gunplay. For instance, Reddit user RynnHamHam playfully remarked, "Ohhhh boy, Game Freak is taking off the little kiddie gloves. This ain’t your kindergartener’s Pokémon game."

The speculation also touches on AZ, a character with a significant role in the darker lore of the Kalos region from Pokémon X and Y. His inclusion in Pokémon Legends: Z-A adds to the intrigue about how the game might explore more mature themes. More grounded theories suggest the game might include slightly more adult language or introduce a Game Center-style minigame. The darker aspects of Lumiose City could also play a more prominent role.

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Personally, I believe the E10+ rating likely stems from the 'Fantasy Violence' noted by the ESRB. This rating aligns with other Pokémon titles like Pokkén Tournament DX, which also received an E10+ for 'Fantasy Violence.' The real-time combat shown in Pokémon Legends: Z-A might have contributed to this slightly higher rating, as the battles appear more direct and impactful.

As of now, Pokémon Legends: Z-A isn't listed on the ESRB website, leaving us with limited official details. Nonetheless, the speculation adds to the excitement and anticipation for the game's release. Pokémon Legends: Z-A is set to launch on the Nintendo Switch in late 2025, and until then, the community's imaginative theories will keep the buzz alive.

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