Pokemon Legends: Z-A

Pokemon Legends Z-A Logo Explained

Pokemon Legends Z-A - Logo Explained

The logo for Pokemon Legends: Z-A has several details that might be connected to the game. Read on for a detailed breakdown of Legends: Z-A's logo and what it could mean for the game!

Pokemon Legends: Z-A Logo Explained

Letter Z Symbolizes Zygarde

Pokemon Legends Z-A - Letter Z

The letter Z in the Legends: Z-A logo may represent the Pokemon Zygarde. Apart from starting with the letter Z, Zygarde's color scheme is also green and black, similar to how the letter Z is designed.

Another important detail connecting the letter to Zygarde is the hexagon pattern in the letter. The hexagon shape is found all around Zygarde's body and is a key element in its design.

Is Zygarde in Pokemon Legends: Z-A?

Letter A Shape Similar to Ultimate Weapon

Pokemon Legends Z-A - Letter A

The letter A, on the other hand, looks similar to the Ultimate Weapon featured in Pokemon X and Y and AZ's overall story.

AZ is speculated to have a central role in the story as the title, Z-A, is his name reversed, so it may be possible that he and the Ultimate Weapon that he built may return in the game.

Is AZ in Pokemon Legends Z-A?

Blue and Red Lines in Dash Can Be Connected to Xerneas and Yveltal

Though slightly hidden in plain sight, a blue and red line can be seen at the top and bottom of the dash of the game's logo.

This blue and red design seems to be intended and not merely an accident, as Xerneas and Yveltal, the box Legendary Pokemon of the Generation 6 X and Y games on which Legends: Z-A is based, share the same color, respectively.

It is then possible that these two Pokemon will have major roles in the game, considering that they are the main Legendary Pokemon of Generation 6.

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1 Anonymous9 months

A could be a polar opposite to Zygarde because there’s another pattern in the A.

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