Pokémon Legends: Z-A has sucked in trainers from across the world, and Season 2 of Ranked is now right around the corner with a fresh batch of rewards to claim.
The first Pokémon release on Nintendo Switch 2, albeit still available on the original console, Pokémon Legends: Z-A has reached some impressive sales milestones, and the four-player PvP offerings have sucked plenty in for the grind.
If you’re ready to dive back into Ranked in pursuit of the next batch of rewards in Pokémon Legends: Z-A, we’ve got all the details you need.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A Season 2 Ranked Start Date

Season 2 of Ranked in Pokémon Legends: Z-A begins on November 4, immediately following the conclusion of Season 1 Ranked.
It may seem like it has come around swiftly, with it only being a few weeks since the release of Legends: Z-A, but it appears, at least initially, that Ranked seasons in the title will transition rather quickly.
Based on the information we have from Season 1, each season in Ranked will last for around four weeks. However, this may be extended later in the game’s lifespan, depending on what else Game Freak have cooking.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A Season 2 Ranked Start Times
Although not officially announced, we expect Season 2 of Ranked in Pokémon Legends: Z-A to begin at 6 AM UTC on November 4—the same time that Season 1 began.
The table below shows a breakdown of when you can expect Season 2 of Ranked in Legends: Z-A to begin in your time zone.
| Time Zone | Season 2 Ranked Start Time |
|---|---|
| Pacific Time (PT) | 11 PM – Nov. 3 |
| Central Time (CT) | 1 AM – Nov. 4 |
| Eastern Time (ET) | 2 AM – Nov. 4 |
| Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | 6 AM – Nov. 4 |
| Australian Eastern Time (AET) | 4 PM – Nov. 4 |
Pokémon Legends: Z-A Season 2 Ranked Rewards
The biggest reward available in Legends: Z-A’s Season 2 of Ranked is Delphoxite, which is required to unlock Mega Delphox in the game.
Just like Greninjite in Season 1, Delphoxite is exclusively available in Ranked play during Season 2, meaning you’ll have to delve into online play against players around the world to unlock the reward.
It’s yet to be confirmed, but we expect the requirements to be the same as earning Greninjite in Season 1, meaning you’ll have to reach at least Rank K to obtain the item.
Other rewards include Rare Candies, EXP. Candies, and items will also be distributed as rewards for reaching the various levels of ranked, but full details will be shared upon release.
Was the grind for Mega Greninja in Pokémon Legends: Z-A easier than you were expecting? Let us know in the Insider Gaming Discord.
For more Pokémon Legends: Z-A, learn how to evolve Eevee into Espeon and Umbreon, and take a look at how to get King’s Rock.



