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Nintendo Holiday 2025: First Look at Zelda & Pokémon!

Nintendo Holiday 2025: First Look at Zelda & Pokémon!

Nintendo Canada invited me to their 2025 Holiday Preview to try their upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 games — including Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment and Pokémon Legends: Z-A! Here’s a look inside this magical Nintendo Holiday experience.

Inside the Nintendo Holiday Experience

The moment I walked in, it felt like stepping into a Nintendo Wonderland — an entire floor filled with Nintendo Switch 2 demo stations, Christmas decorations, and a cozy photo area featuring Mario and holiday-themed décor. Plushies, Christmas trees, and colourful lights made it feel like the holidays had arrived early.

Photo by Arthur Mola (@arthurmola)

Guests were given a stamp card to complete activities across the venue, including photo ops, colouring stations, and more. Each staff member added adorable drawings when marking the boxes — one even drew a Shy Guy! Sadly, I didn’t win the sweepstakes, but it was still super fun to complete.

Crafting a Yoshi Pin

One of my favourite activities was creating a custom Nintendo pin. I picked Yoshi, of course — and coloured him purple to match my vibe. 💜

After finishing, the Nintendo team helped me assemble the pin and even surprised me with a bonus GameCube controller pin!

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Nintendo Switch 2)

This short 10-minute demo takes place during the Imprisoning War, the same one referenced in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

You play as Princess Zelda, training under Rauru and Sonia, mastering the powers of light and time. The quest, “Where Ancient Wisdom Sleeps,” acts as a tutorial, teaching movement, combat, and Zonai Device usage.

Zelda wields her Zonaite blade and Bow of Light in combat, while Mineru rides a Zonai Wheel and uses powerful devices to destroy enemies. King Rauru, on the other hand, fights with a long spear and devastating Zonai abilities.

My favourite mechanic? The Sync Strikes. When your energy bar fills, standing next to an ally lets you unleash flashy combo attacks — especially fun with Mineru’s Construct and Zelda’s time powers.

I didn’t make it to the Talus boss before my session ended, but my friend KnightOfCrimson did — lucky! Each session ends after 10 minutes or when you defeat three bosses, whichever comes first.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A (Nintendo Switch 2)

Okay, confession time — I’m not a huge Pokémon gamer, but I still had fun trying out Pokémon Legends: Z-A! It was running on the Nintendo Switch 2, and while it’ll be a dual release, it runs noticeably smoother on the new hardware.

The gameplay feels similar to Pokémon Legends: Arceus, with real-time exploration and open battles. I only had access to the Battle Zone, where attacking first gives you an edge — unless a trainer spots you! I even managed to evolve my Totodile during the demo and use items to heal my team.

That said… why are these battles so easy? Even I was winning without much effort! 😅

Other Games on Display

I also got to try other upcoming and recently released games, including Silksong, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Mario Kart World, and Mario Party Jamboree (Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV).

Final Thoughts

This was such a fun and cozy way to kick off the holiday season. Huge thanks to Nintendo Canada for the invite — and for always making these experiences so special.

Amazing Photos taken by Arthur Mola (@arthurmola)

So tell me — which one are you most excited for?
💜 Zelda: Age of Imprisonment or Pokémon Legends: Z-A?

Lilly Hyrule
Lilly Hyrulehttps://lillyhyrule.com
Welcome to the Kingdom! I'm a dedicated software developer navigating the realms of IT by day and immersing myself in the captivating universe of gaming by night. Honing my passion for all things gaming, particularly focusing on The Legend of Zelda and Nintendo classics.

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