What's Next for Pokemon Legends?

Legends Arceus, Legends ZA, and Unown Fan Art

Legends Arceus, Legends ZA, and Unown Fan Art

The hype for Pokemon Legends Z-A is through the roof and frankly, inevitable. The trailers have already sent countless fans into a swirl of speculations with their promise of enhanced graphics, an exciting, brand-new battle mechanic, and a bustling, urban setting unlike anything we’ve seen before in the series.

Add in the confirmed and long-awaited return of Mega Evolution, it is no surprise that excitement has hit high levels of fever pitch. Kalos is about to get the royal treatment and the combination of nostalgia and innovation is exactly what keeps this series alive. But the question now is, "What should be the next Pokemon Legends video game after Legends Z-A?".

What's a Pokemon Legends Game?

Pokemon Legends games are a newer and different breed of mainline titles described as action oriented, filled with open zones to explore, and a balanced focus on the deep culture and lore of each region. These games are not just about catching Pokemon, they are about immersing yourself in a time before modern Pokemon society took shape.

Pokemon Legends: Arceus showed us ancient Sinnoh while Z-A is set to dive into the urban redevelopment and the hidden myths of Kalos. But after this sixth generational revisitation, what should be next? Unova’s rich legends of Reshiram and Zekrom could create a complex narrative backdrop. Hoenn’s primal clash of Groudon and Kyogre could deliver intense nature storytelling. Still, there is one region that feels like the perfect candidate for the next step. Keep reading... because we think the answer is Johto.

Pokemon Legends Kyurem Fan Art (Fake)
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What Should Be The Next Pokemon Legends Game?

The obvious contenders are quite tempting. A Unova-based Legends game could give us a cinematic and emotional look at the fracturing of the original dragon into Reshiram and Zekrom. The polarizing undertones and cultural diversity of the region would make it a perfect tale. Hoenn, with its primal weather wars, could tell an origin story about the ancient battle of nature between Kyogre and Groudon, with a younger Rayquaza stepping in to stop the battle.

But while those are exciting prospects, Johto holds a special kind of gold and silver magic that makes it our top choice for the next Legends game.

Pokemon Legends Logo In Johto Fan Art
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A Johto Legends game would be a dream because the region is already overflowing with culture, stories, and mystery. Imagine learning the truth and origin behind the Burned Tower, experiencing the legendary beasts’ own tales, or taking on a time-traveling side quest involving Celebi.

The eerie puzzle of the Unown could serve as a central plot thread, turning the Ruins of Alph into a hub of strange and supernatural happenings. Johto’s lore feels perfectly suited for the slower, more elaborate storytelling style that Legends video games embrace.

Pokemon Johto with Ho-oh and Lugia Fan Art
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Visually, Johto is a goldmine. It is a region with a warm history and a taste of tradition that would translate beautifully into a Legends game’s art style. The architecture, dipped in a traditional Japanese aesthetic, would offer a stunning contrast to the more modernized look of Kalos Z-A.

From the mystical beauty of Ecruteak City’s pagodas to the rustic charm of Azalea Town, Johto’s regional identity is tailor-made for players who want to lose themselves in an atmosphere rich with history.

Pokemon Shiny Gyarados and Gold Official Art
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The gameplay potential is just as exciting. Johto’s geography is diverse and full of traversal possibilities. Players could scale rocky cliffs, explore mythical forests like Ilex, wander into mysterious ruins, and even risk venturing into dangerous, whirlpool-infested waters near the Whirl Islands.

Each area could hide unique wild Pokemon encounters, with weather and time-of-day systems shaping how the world's threat level would affect you. A Legends take on Johto would offer a perfect balance between exploration and storytelling with meaningful side quests tied to the region’s deep history.

Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver Fan Art
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Fans have been waiting for a proper Johto revisitation for years. Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver set the gold standard for remakes but that was back in 2009. Since then, Johto has been largely untouched in mainline games.

With the recent release of the more powerful Nintendo Switch 2, the enhanced software and hardware could bring Johto’s landscapes, cities, and Pokemon to life like never before. The power of new technology could make this the most immersive version of the region we have ever seen.

Pokemon Legends ZA Official Art
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Pokemon has always been about evolution of its creatures, of its gameplay, and of its worlds. After Legends Z-A, the natural step forward would be to give fans an ancient Johto to explore. One full of mystery, awe, and emotional storytelling. It would be a game that honors the past while pushing the franchise forward.

Johto has the myths, the landscapes, and the nostalgia factor to make it a smash hit. Game Freak, the Pokeball is in your court. Bring us Pokemon Legends: Celebi, and let us walk through Johto’s timeless history once again.

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