Oh yeah: Another big Pokemon Sword and Shield DLC is ‘coming soon’

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We’re set to get another Pokemon Direct fairly soon.

The Pokemon Company still needs to give us more information on the upcoming Pokemon Unite MOBA (which was shown and then promptly shot off into the sun by PR), and we should also probably get a closer look at the upcoming Crown Tundra DLC for Sword and Shield.

Revealed earlier this year, it’ll take us to the titular Crown Tundra region as the second part of the pair’s season pass. A new clip below from Nintendo South Africa, sent in by a reader, gives us a closer glimpse at what’s to come in this expansion; which ostensibly looks bigger (or more impactful, lore-wise) than Isle of Armor.

Remember, if you’re getting into the season pass scheme late: you can accidentally buy the wrong pass. Sword and Shield each have their own SKU. Hopefully the sheer number of snafus and customer service calls they’ve gotten thus far has turned them off from the idea in the future.

But with The Pokemon Company (and thus Nintendo) at the helm, I wouldn’t count on it. Things can’t just be simple!

[Thanks Jeff!]


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