Pokémon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension Rush DLC Brings Five New Mega Evolutions
The Pokémon Company reveals Mega Dimension Rush DLC for Pokémon Legends Z-A, launching December 10 with five new Mega Evolutions including Mega Raichu X, Mega Raichu Y, and Mega Zeraora.
# Pokémon Legends Z-A Mega Dimension Rush DLC Brings Five New Mega Evolutions
Dimensional rifts tear through Miare City as The Pokémon Company announces the Mega Dimension Rush DLC for Pokémon Legends Z-A. Launching December 10, 2025, the ¥3,000 expansion introduces five new Mega Evolution forms and a mysterious alternate dimension packed with Pokémon exceeding level 100.

Mega Raichu Makes Its Debut
The DLC's headline feature introduces two distinct Mega Evolution forms for Raichu—the first time the beloved Electric-type has received the Mega Evolution treatment. Mega Raichu X and Mega Raichu Y join the roster alongside Mega Zeraora, marking the mythical Electric-type's transformation debut. Additional Mega Evolutions for Chilly and Segreave round out the five new forms.
This represents the largest batch of new Mega Evolutions since the mechanic's introduction in Pokémon X and Y, breathing new life into a battle system that has captivated competitive players and casual trainers alike. The Pokemon Company revealed these details through the official Pokémon Legends Z-A DLC website, following a YouTube announcement on November 19.
Interdimensional Miare and Hoopa's Return
The narrative centers on mysterious spatial distortions appearing throughout Miare City, creating portals to an alternate dimension called Interdimensional Miare. This twisted version of the familiar metropolis hosts an altered ecosystem where Pokémon surpass traditional level caps, reaching beyond level 100 with enhanced abilities.
Hoopa, the mythical Pokémon known for manipulating space through its signature rings, plays a central role in the unfolding story. The legendary creature's ability to create portals connecting distant locations becomes crucial to understanding the dimensional anomalies threatening Miare City. Players must unravel the mystery behind these rifts while confronting the antagonist organization MZ, whose motives remain shrouded in secrecy.
Korni Returns as Recruitable Ally
Fans of Pokémon X and Y will recognize Korni, the Fighting-type Gym Leader from Shalour City, who returns as a key character and recruitable ally. Her expertise with Mega Evolution—demonstrated through her signature Lucario in the original games—makes her an invaluable partner for navigating the challenges of Interdimensional Miare.
The inclusion of Korni represents The Pokémon Company's commitment to connecting Legends Z-A with the Kalos region's established lore, creating continuity that rewards long-time fans while remaining accessible to newcomers.
Day-One Bonuses and Pricing
Players who purchase the DLC at launch receive the Holo Mode Set X·Y costume items immediately, allowing trainers to customize their appearance with outfits inspired by the original Kalos adventure. The story content unlocks on December 10, 2025, providing access to Interdimensional Miare and all associated features.
At ¥3,000, the Mega Dimension Rush DLC positions itself as a substantial expansion rather than minor content addition. The price point aligns with previous Pokémon DLC offerings like the Sword and Shield expansion passes, suggesting comparable content volume and gameplay hours.
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| Detail | Information |
| Title (EN) | Pokémon Legends Z-A: Mega Dimension Rush |
| Title (JP) | ポケモンレジェンズ Z-A M次元ラッシュ |
| Developer | Game Freak |
| Publisher | The Pokémon Company |
| Base Game Release | October 16, 2025 |
| DLC Release Date | December 10, 2025 |
| Platforms | Nintendo Switch, Switch 2 |
| Price | ¥3,000 (tax included) |
| Genre | Action RPG |
| Players | 1 (Campaign), 2-4 (Versus/Trading) |
| Connectivity | Local, Internet |
| Languages | 10 (Japanese, English, Chinese variants, others) |
| CERO Rating | A (All Ages) |
Cross-Generation Compatibility
Mega Dimension Rush launches simultaneously for both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, continuing The Pokémon Company's cross-generation support strategy. Players on either platform can access identical content, with online connectivity enabling trading and battles between both console versions.
This approach ensures the existing Switch install base can continue their Legends Z-A journey without requiring hardware upgrades, while Switch 2 owners potentially benefit from enhanced performance and visual improvements.
What This Means for Competitive Play
The introduction of five new Mega Evolutions carries significant implications for Pokémon's competitive scene. Mega Raichu's dual forms suggest different stat distributions and potential type changes, following the precedent set by Mega Charizard X and Y. Mega Zeraora's transformation addresses long-standing requests from fans who felt the mythical Electric/Fighting-type deserved additional competitive viability.
While The Pokémon Company hasn't confirmed whether these Mega Evolutions will appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's competitive formats, their inclusion in Legends Z-A establishes their canonical existence within the current generation.
Looking Ahead
With Mega Dimension Rush launching December 10, players have just over two weeks to complete the base Legends Z-A campaign and prepare for the expansion's additional challenges. The timing positions the DLC perfectly for holiday gaming sessions, offering substantial new content during the year-end break.
The Pokémon Company's decision to revitalize Mega Evolution—a mechanic largely absent from recent titles—signals potential long-term commitment to the transformation system. Whether these new forms extend beyond Legends Z-A into future mainline entries remains to be seen, but their introduction reignites discussion about Mega Evolution's place in the franchise's evolving battle systems.



