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As trailers and my own experience with the game have shown, Pokemon Champions will feature Mega Evolution as its primary gimmick at launch. This makes sense, as Megas are currently back at the center of Pokemon fandom thanks to the release of Pokemon Legends: Z-A and the Mega Evolution line of Pokemon TCG products. But many fans want to know whether Pokemon Champions will revisit past gimmicks and how it will handle evolutions in the future. Here’s what I learned from playing the game and speaking with Game Producer and Development Director Hoshino Masaaki.
Pokemon Champions Will Launch with Megas (But Probably Not All Of Them)

It won’t come as a surprise to Pokemon fans that Pokemon Champions will heavily feature Mega Evolution at launch. This gimmick returned in Pokemon Legends: Z-A, with new and returning Megas in the game’s lineup. But as that game moved away from traditional turn-based Pokemon battles to real-time combat, Pokemon Champions will be the first time players get to test out new Megas in turn-based battles. In fact, Hoshino Masaaki shared with us that this was one of the primary reasons the game is launching with an emphasis on Megas. He felt that fans would want to see the new Megas in a more traditional battle style, and having them available in Champions at launch allows just that.
From what I saw, we shouldn’t necessarily expect every Mega Evolution to be available in Pokemon Champions at launch. When I poked around in the item list while making my Pokemon team, I noticed that some Mega Stones for new Megas weren’t in the game. This could be due to the fact that I was playing on an early build, and those Mega Stones could arrive in the future. But the roster for Champions will not feature every existing Pokemon at the start, so it stands to reason not every Mega will be available right at jump, either.
Mega Evolution in Pokemon Champions works about how you might expect. In order to be able to Mega Evolve during battles, your Pokemon will need to hold its Mega Stone in the Held Item slot. This can be edited as you’re preparing your team. Items like Mega Stones can be acquired in-game using VP or by completing the Battle Pass. So, you’ll need to both Recruit or Transfer a specific Pokemon and get its Mega Stone in Pokemon Champions before you can Mega Evolve it for battle. But what about other battle gimmicks from the past and future for Pokemon?
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