Pokémon Fans Wildly Speculate On Why Legends: Z-A Has an E10+ Rating
We recently got a sneak peek at Pokémon Legends: Z-A, the next installment in Game Freak's Legends series, set in the vibrant Lumiose City from X and Y. The game's received an E10+ rating from the ESRB, sparking a flurry of curious (and sometimes humorous) speculation among fans.
The Nintendo Switch store page reveals Pokémon Legends: Z-A has earned an E10+ rating from the Entertainment Software Ratings Board, citing "Fantasy Violence." This is unusual for the Pokémon franchise, whose mainline games typically receive an "E for Everyone" rating.
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This unexpected rating has ignited a wave of speculation, ranging from serious theories to lighthearted jokes. The possibilities are endless: Perhaps Game Freak has incorporated dialogue depicting Pokémon harming humans, or maybe they've even added a surprising gunplay mechanic! Some Redditors jokingly suggest a return of the hordes, perhaps with a gang of Scrafty ambushing players in a Lumiose alleyway.
"Ohhhh boy, Game Freak is taking off the little kiddie gloves," commented Reddit user RynnHamHam. "This ain’t your kindergartener’s Pokémon game."
Many jokes also revolve around AZ, a character with a significant history in Pokémon X and Y, set to appear in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. AZ's role in the darker aspects of the Kalos region's story makes him a prime target for humorous speculation.
More plausible theories include an increase in the game's "crap" encounters or the introduction of a Game Center-style minigame. The darker elements of Lumiose City itself could also play a more prominent role.
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My personal theory centers on the "Fantasy Violence" highlighted by the ESRB. While unusual for a typical Pokémon game, this rating aligns with Pokkén Tournament DX, which also received an E10+ rating for "Fantasy Violence." The real-time combat showcased in Pokémon Legends: Z-A might have contributed to the slightly higher rating, as the Pokémon's physical contact is more clearly depicted.
Currently, there's no listing for Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the ESRB website, limiting further information. However, the speculation is certainly entertaining, and we eagerly await more details about Z-A's plans and the reasons behind its elevated rating.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A is scheduled for release in late 2025 on Nintendo Switch.
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