Pokemon Legend: ZA Booking – Walmart lists tips for an exclusive bonus
Blog Andrew Joseph 05 Jun , 2025 0

Pokemon fans can return to the Carlos area October 16 When Pokemon Legend: ZA launches Nintendo switch and Switch 2. The Pokémon company officially revealed the highly anticipated sequel to the Switch 2 version last week. Quite appropriately, Pokemon Legends: ZA Preorders launched the same day on Nintendo's new console (June 5). Both versions are available Walmart and Best Buy.
Pokemon Legends: The ZA retails for $60 Nintendo Switch, Switch 2 $70. Interestingly, both versions of URLs on Walmart’s new store page mention exclusive gifts; for the moment, the store page does not mention freebies yet, so the URL that might have a wrong one for this is wrong. As we learn more, we will provide more details.
Pokemon Legend: ZA Booking Bonus
Although past Pokemon games have received pre-order bonuses in games in the past, most of Nintendo’s first-party games do not have official bonuses. Instead, retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, Target and GameStop sometimes compete against each other by offering exclusive trinkets. Whether there are other major retailers offering unique bonuses remains to be seen.
If you book at the Pokemon Center in the US, Canada or the UK, you will be eligible for a random Pokemon sitting plush. Options include Chikorita, Tepig, and Totodile.
$60 | Published on October 16
Pokemon Legend: ZA costs $60 for the Nintendo Switch, and booking is available for reservation Walmart and Best Buy. We expect bookings will be open soon in Target and GameStop.
As mentioned earlier, the URL of the Walmart store page implies an “exclusive gift.” We will update this story once we learn more.
$70 | Published on October 16
Nintendo Switch 2 version of Pokemon Legends: ZA costs $70, available for pre-order Walmart and Best Buy. Bookings should be available on Target and GameStop in the coming days. Since this is a first-party Nintendo game, it's no surprise that the full game will be on the game card.
The URL of Walmart's Switch 2 Edition also includes references to currently unknown exclusive gifts.
Like other games with separate versions of older switch consoles, Pokemon Legends:ZA will leverage the excellent technology of the Switch 2 to deliver improved overall performance, including higher frame rates and resolution.
If you buy the switch version and decide to upgrade the road when you buy the Switch 2, you can buy it $10 upgrade package From Eshop or major retailers.
this Digital version of ZA You can also book from Best Buy.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus is a bit slowing down on the Switch, with general chopping and pop-up pop-ups, so it would be interesting to see how Za runs on the original hardware compared to the Switch 2. I hope the gap between the two is not as wide as We are seeing it with Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. The latest Mainline Pokemon game has fairly extreme performance issues on the Switch, but the Free Switch 2 Update's open world Pokemon adventure runs 60fps at 1080p.
Sequel to Pokémon: Arceus brings players back to Kalos, the setting for Gen 6’s Pokemon X and Y, in the form of 3DS. The bustling metropolitan environment of Lumiose City will bring significant changes to the speed of hills and wilderness provided by Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Your first companion Pokemon will be Chikorita, Totodile or Tepig. The simplified capture system from Arceus will return, so you don't have to all the wild pokemons you encounter before poking them out the poke ball.
ZA will also become a major departure in another way: the combat system. Traditional turn-based combat from the Arceus and Mainline series will be replaced by strategic real-time systems. You and your partner Pokemon can move during combat encounters – although you are still limited to specific areas. Positioning and timing will affect your success on the battlefield by executing Dodges while attacking and defending incoming attacks.
Several features return from Arecus, including the ability to throw poke balls without having to enter the battle – gradually capturing everyone's pursuit.
In addition to new and redesigned elements, familiar systems will return after long absences. Mega Evolutions, which ended up in Pokemon: Pikachu and Eevee in 2018, will temporarily turn your partner Pokemon into a super powerful version of itself. Large evolutions will also change the appearance of your Pokemon, but only some species have giant evolutions, and you need a giant ring and a giant stone specific to Pokemon to activate it.
So far, we've seen several giant evolutionary Pokemon in the trailer, including Lucario, Ampharos and Kangaskhan. The giant evolution was initially introduced in Pokemon X and Y, so the trip back to Carlos was also cool.
The next Pokemon gift from Pokemon is scheduled for July 22, so we may see more ZA in the stream.