
A major step for the next generation of Pokémon connectivity
The Pokémon Company has announced that Pokémon Legends Z-A will officially become compatible with Pokémon HOME in 2026, allowing players to transfer Pokémon to and from the highly anticipated Kalos-based title.
Important Restrictions
While the announcement is exciting for collectors and competitive players, there are some notable restrictions outlined on the official site:
- Pokémon you befriend in Pokémon Legends Z-A cannot be transferred back to previous Pokémon games.
- Even if you’ve caught a Pokémon in older titles, once you bring it into Legends Z-A, it cannot return to those older games.
This is a sharp departure from how Pokémon HOME has worked with other mainline and spin-off titles on Nintendo Switch, where players enjoyed the flexibility of moving Pokémon back and forth between compatible releases like Scarlet & Violet and Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl.
Why the Change?
Although not officially confirmed, many fans and analysts believe this limitation reflects Pokémon Legends Z-A being treated as part of the next generation of Pokémon titles on the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. If that is the case, then HOME compatibility may be forward-facing—designed to link Z-A with future releases on the new console rather than maintaining cross-compatibility with the current Switch era.
This approach mirrors transitions in past generations, where older games were left behind once new hardware cycles began.
What This Means For Players
- Expect Pokémon caught in Z-A to carry forward into future Switch 2 Pokémon titles, much like how HOME has allowed seamless transfers between Sword/Shield, Scarlet/Violet, and others on Switch.
- Competitive battlers and collectors will need to strategize carefully about where to store their rare or event Pokémon, since moving them into Z-A is a one-way trip.
- This announcement also hints at broader shifts in how Pokémon will handle intergenerational connectivity moving forward.
Looking Ahead
With Pokémon Legends Z-A scheduled for release in 2025, this HOME compatibility news gives fans an early glimpse into how The Pokémon Company plans to handle the transition into a new era of games. More details will likely come in future Pokémon Presents broadcasts, including:
- A full timeline for the HOME update in 2026.
- Which Pokémon will be transferable into Z-A at launch.
- Whether exclusive forms, items, or Mega Evolutions revealed in Z-A will interact with future games.
For now, the announcement underscores just how pivotal Legends Z-A will be—not only in reintroducing Kalos and Mega Evolution, but also in setting the stage for Pokémon’s next generation.