
That means you won’t immediately be able to access all three Mega Stones at launch — and you’ll need to participate in online ranked play to claim them. The announcement notes the stones are “planned to be redistributed in future seasons,” but if you pick up the game months after release you could miss an early window for a particular stone.
Because the Z-A Battle Club’s ranked mode requires online play, a Nintendo Switch Online membership is necessary to earn Greninjite, Delphoxite, and Chesnaughtite; the site clarifies these stones “cannot normally be obtained during regular gameplay.” Coupled with the Raichu Mega forms being tied to DLC, that brings the total number of Mega Evolutions inaccessible without additional purchases or subscriptions to five.
Nintendo finally wises up to Palworld, announces Pokémon crafting and building game Pokopia — starring a Ditto that thinks it’s a real human.
Source: gamesradar.com


