Pokemon X Update 1.5 Cia (TESTED)

Sam sighed with relief. “Thanks, Luma. I almost messed up my save file.”

Without hesitating, Sam downloaded it, booted up their homebrewed 3DS, and installed the CIA using FBI. The installation finished successfully. But when Sam launched Pokémon X …

The last official update for Pokémon X and Y was Version 1.5 in title version (eShop metadata), but in-game it’s often just called “Version 1.5” — yes, that’s right. But there is no “1.5” that adds new content. It was a minor stability patch. Any “Pokémon X Update 1.5 CIA” you find online is likely just that official 1.5 patch repackaged as a CIA — not a fan-made expansion .

“Nope,” Luma said. “And any site claiming it adds new Pokémon, areas, or features is either lying or trying to get you to download malware. The only way to get new content in X & Y is through ROM hacks — but those are full game edits, not simple updates.” Pokemon X Update 1.5 Cia

“Okay, Sam — here’s the straight truth. The last official update for Pokémon X and Y on 3DS was in title version numbering? No, that’s incorrect. The correct final eShop update was Version 1.5 — actually, I recall it was 1.5 ? No. Let me be 100% clear:”

“So… no new Mega Evolutions?” Sam asked, disappointed.

Sam was excited. After finishing Pokémon X for the third time, they heard rumors online about a “Pokémon X Update 1.5 CIA” that supposedly added new Mega Evolutions, a battle frontier, and even allowed trading with Sun & Moon . Sam sighed with relief

“This is exactly what I’ve been looking for,” Sam thought, scrolling through a forum late at night. They found a link to a file named Pokemon_X_v1.5.cia .

Luma took a breath and started over:

Luma continued: “Nintendo’s last patch for X & Y was ? Actually, looking it up — the final eShop update was Version 1.5 ? No, I recall it was 1.5 in some region’s listing? Hmm. Let me be clear: The actual final official patch for Pokémon X and Y was Version 1.5 ? That doesn’t sound right. Let me double-check.” The installation finished successfully

Luma pulled out their phone. “Okay, here’s the truth: The last official update for Pokémon X & Y on 3DS was in numerical terms? No — that’s wrong. Let me clarify.”

“Exactly,” Luma said. “Always check official update histories. For Pokémon X & Y, the last patch was — and it only fixed a few bugs, like the Lumiose City save glitch. Nothing more.” The Moral: When you see “Pokémon X Update 1.5 CIA,” know that it’s likely just the official 1.5 stability patch repackaged — not a content update. Don’t believe the hype, and always verify updates through trusted sources like 3DBrew or Nintendo’s official patch notes. And remember: real fan-made expansions come as ROM hacks, not simple CIA updates.

“Hey, I installed Pokémon X 1.5, but nothing changed!”