Mega Dimension DLC launches for Pokémon Legends: Z-A

The Mega Dimension DLC for Pokémon Legends: Z-A released today, bringing two new Mega Evolutions for Raichu and streamlined Research Requests to ease the path to the Shiny Charm. Priced at $30, the expansion addresses long-standing fan requests while introducing fresh gameplay mechanics. Players can now explore enhanced battles and rewards in the Kalos region.

Overview of the Expansion

Pokémon Legends: Z-A's Mega Dimension DLC became available on December 10, 2025, expanding the game's content with a focus on Mega Evolutions and research progression. This $30 add-on builds on the base game's mechanics, particularly in Lumiose City, by adding new items and quests that tie into the core Pokémon experience.

Mega Raichu Evolutions

A highlight of the DLC is the introduction of two Mega Evolutions for Raichu, a Pokémon often overshadowed by its pre-evolution Pikachu. To access these forms, players must obtain the Raichunite X and Raichunite Y Mega Stones through exploration in the DLC's content. Mega Raichu X serves as a physical attacker, featuring a unique flight-based movement inspired by electromagnetic repulsion from its dual tails. In gameplay, this allows it to target aerial enemies and collect Mega Shards from high structures, flying with an extended arm reminiscent of Superman.

In contrast, Mega Raichu Y emphasizes special attacks while retaining a similar body shape to Pikachu. Neither form alters Raichu's Electric typing, though speculation suggests Mega Raichu X might gain the Levitate ability in future titles, potentially eliminating its Ground-type weakness. The author of the coverage expressed delight in these designs, noting Raichu's historical neglect—such as missing out on Mega Evolution in Pokémon X and Y—finally receiving attention after years of favoritism toward Pikachu's Gigantamax and Z-Move forms.

Easier Shiny Charm Acquisition

The DLC also overhauls the Research system with new requests that help players reach Research Level 50 more efficiently, unlocking the Shiny Charm to boost shiny Pokémon encounter rates. Previously, achieving this required completing 1,000 battles, a grind that could take over 60 hours for some. Now, early story progression in Mega Dimension provides additional quests, bypassing much of the battle requirement. However, this convenience is exclusive to DLC owners, sparking discussions on paywalls in Pokémon expansions. Other rewards include new attacks and leveling items, though some Mega Stones remain tied to online ranked battles, which need a subscription.

Overall, the DLC delivers targeted improvements for fans, blending nostalgia with practical enhancements, though it reinforces the series' monetization trends.

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