It’s only Wednesday and it’s already been quite the week for The Pokémon Company.As I’m sure you’ll have heard, Game Freak was recently subject to a major leak which saw significant details about the upcomingPokémonLegends Z-Aleak online.Like the cyber-attack that was launched againstRockstar Gamesback in 2022 andInsomniac Gameslast year, this is easily one of the most shocking leaks the industry has seen.AdvertIt’s a great shame because these types of leaks can hugely affect game releases.You see, it’s quite obvious that DLC content was planned forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2but it’s yet to surface.Some believe that the Insomniac leak may have led to either its delay or cancellation, although this must be taken with a pinch of salt.Still, it would be silly not to question how this leak might affectPokémon Legends Z-A’s launch given that the leaker is reportedly in possession of a fully playable build.AdvertElsewhere in The Pokémon Company though, it’s business as usual with a new freebie unveiled for players ofPokémon Scarlet & Violet.Take a look at the trailer for the upcomingPokémon Legends Z-Abelow.This newly introduced freebie will unlock for players on their birthdays.AdvertWhen it’s time for you to open your presents and consume cake, so too will you unlock a Tandemaus inPokémon Scarlet & Violetthat’ll seemingly hang around for a year.That’s not all as the ‘mon comes equipped with a unique move, the aptly titled Celebrate.It’s not the most cutthroat of moves.A present will descend from the sky, opening to reveal your newly acquired Tandemaus celebrating your birth.AdvertThe only catch is that, unfortunately, this feature has only been rolled out in Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore with Pokémon fans having to visit a real-life Pokémon Centre to claim their birthday code.It’s a shame, but it’s not out of the question that in the future, an altered version of this treat could be launched worldwide.If you’re eligible though, don’t miss out on this charming freebie.Featured Image Credit: The Pokémon CompanyTopics:Pokemon,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch

It’s only Wednesday and it’s already been quite the week for The Pokémon Company.As I’m sure you’ll have heard, Game Freak was recently subject to a major leak which saw significant details about the upcomingPokémonLegends Z-Aleak online.Like the cyber-attack that was launched againstRockstar Gamesback in 2022 andInsomniac Gameslast year, this is easily one of the most shocking leaks the industry has seen.AdvertIt’s a great shame because these types of leaks can hugely affect game releases.You see, it’s quite obvious that DLC content was planned forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2but it’s yet to surface.Some believe that the Insomniac leak may have led to either its delay or cancellation, although this must be taken with a pinch of salt.Still, it would be silly not to question how this leak might affectPokémon Legends Z-A’s launch given that the leaker is reportedly in possession of a fully playable build.AdvertElsewhere in The Pokémon Company though, it’s business as usual with a new freebie unveiled for players ofPokémon Scarlet & Violet.Take a look at the trailer for the upcomingPokémon Legends Z-Abelow.This newly introduced freebie will unlock for players on their birthdays.AdvertWhen it’s time for you to open your presents and consume cake, so too will you unlock a Tandemaus inPokémon Scarlet & Violetthat’ll seemingly hang around for a year.That’s not all as the ‘mon comes equipped with a unique move, the aptly titled Celebrate.It’s not the most cutthroat of moves.A present will descend from the sky, opening to reveal your newly acquired Tandemaus celebrating your birth.AdvertThe only catch is that, unfortunately, this feature has only been rolled out in Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore with Pokémon fans having to visit a real-life Pokémon Centre to claim their birthday code.It’s a shame, but it’s not out of the question that in the future, an altered version of this treat could be launched worldwide.If you’re eligible though, don’t miss out on this charming freebie.Featured Image Credit: The Pokémon CompanyTopics:Pokemon,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch
It’s only Wednesday and it’s already been quite the week for The Pokémon Company.As I’m sure you’ll have heard, Game Freak was recently subject to a major leak which saw significant details about the upcomingPokémonLegends Z-Aleak online.Like the cyber-attack that was launched againstRockstar Gamesback in 2022 andInsomniac Gameslast year, this is easily one of the most shocking leaks the industry has seen.AdvertIt’s a great shame because these types of leaks can hugely affect game releases.You see, it’s quite obvious that DLC content was planned forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2but it’s yet to surface.Some believe that the Insomniac leak may have led to either its delay or cancellation, although this must be taken with a pinch of salt.Still, it would be silly not to question how this leak might affectPokémon Legends Z-A’s launch given that the leaker is reportedly in possession of a fully playable build.AdvertElsewhere in The Pokémon Company though, it’s business as usual with a new freebie unveiled for players ofPokémon Scarlet & Violet.Take a look at the trailer for the upcomingPokémon Legends Z-Abelow.This newly introduced freebie will unlock for players on their birthdays.AdvertWhen it’s time for you to open your presents and consume cake, so too will you unlock a Tandemaus inPokémon Scarlet & Violetthat’ll seemingly hang around for a year.That’s not all as the ‘mon comes equipped with a unique move, the aptly titled Celebrate.It’s not the most cutthroat of moves.A present will descend from the sky, opening to reveal your newly acquired Tandemaus celebrating your birth.AdvertThe only catch is that, unfortunately, this feature has only been rolled out in Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore with Pokémon fans having to visit a real-life Pokémon Centre to claim their birthday code.It’s a shame, but it’s not out of the question that in the future, an altered version of this treat could be launched worldwide.If you’re eligible though, don’t miss out on this charming freebie.
It’s only Wednesday and it’s already been quite the week for The Pokémon Company.
As I’m sure you’ll have heard, Game Freak was recently subject to a major leak which saw significant details about the upcomingPokémonLegends Z-Aleak online.
Like the cyber-attack that was launched againstRockstar Gamesback in 2022 andInsomniac Gameslast year, this is easily one of the most shocking leaks the industry has seen.
Advert
Advert
It’s a great shame because these types of leaks can hugely affect game releases.
You see, it’s quite obvious that DLC content was planned forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2but it’s yet to surface.
Some believe that the Insomniac leak may have led to either its delay or cancellation, although this must be taken with a pinch of salt.
Still, it would be silly not to question how this leak might affectPokémon Legends Z-A’s launch given that the leaker is reportedly in possession of a fully playable build.
Advert
Advert
Elsewhere in The Pokémon Company though, it’s business as usual with a new freebie unveiled for players ofPokémon Scarlet & Violet.
Take a look at the trailer for the upcomingPokémon Legends Z-Abelow.
This newly introduced freebie will unlock for players on their birthdays.
Advert
Advert
When it’s time for you to open your presents and consume cake, so too will you unlock a Tandemaus inPokémon Scarlet & Violetthat’ll seemingly hang around for a year.
That’s not all as the ‘mon comes equipped with a unique move, the aptly titled Celebrate.
It’s not the most cutthroat of moves.
A present will descend from the sky, opening to reveal your newly acquired Tandemaus celebrating your birth.
Advert
Advert
The only catch is that, unfortunately, this feature has only been rolled out in Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore with Pokémon fans having to visit a real-life Pokémon Centre to claim their birthday code.
It’s a shame, but it’s not out of the question that in the future, an altered version of this treat could be launched worldwide.
If you’re eligible though, don’t miss out on this charming freebie.
Topics:Pokemon,Nintendo,Nintendo Switch