
"So far, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have released Mega Evolution reveal videos that put an interesting spin on the world of Pokemon, and just like the Victreebel Mega Evolution, this satirical news broadcast is a reminder of just how frightening the world would be if Pokemon were real. In the video, Mega Malar uses its hypnotic abilities on the citizens of Lumiose City, explaining why there has been a boom in popularity for it."
""Malamar's brain has become enlarged as a result of Mega Evolution," its official Pokedex entry reads. "Greatly enhanced psychic power overflows from its body, emitting a bright glow. Mega Malamar views others--even Pokémon Trainers--as its pawns. If it disagrees with an order given to it by a Trainer, it will sometimes respond by hypnotizing them, making this an incredibly difficult Pokemon to interact with."
"Ahead of its release on October 16 for Switch 2 and Switch, Pokemon fans in Mexico can also attend a special event for the game that will feature live lucha libre wrestling. The new Pokemon game will also be putting a spin on the established norms of the franchise by introducing real-time battles and free-for-all showdowns for up to four players, and with a lengthy Nintendo Direct scheduled for September 12, we could see more footage of the game in action."
Mega Evolutions return in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, with Dragonite, Victreebel, Hawlucha, and Malamar gaining Mega forms. Mega Malamar adopts a slimmer appearance and experiences a significant boost in psychic power, using hypnosis on citizens and sometimes on Trainers. The Pokédex notes an enlarged brain, overflowing psychic energy, and a tendency to view others as pawns. Pokémon Legends: Z-A launches on October 16 for Switch 2 and Switch. Promotional activity in Mexico will include a live lucha libre event. The game adds real-time battles and up to four-player free-for-all showdowns, with additional footage possible during a September 12 Nintendo Direct.
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