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Pokémon Sword And Shield

Pokémon Sword And Shield The Crown Tundra DLC Launches Next Month

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Pokémon Sword And Shield are about to get bigger and better, thanks to the upcoming The Crown Tundra DLC.

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The new DLC, which will be made available from october 22nd to all Expansion Pass owners, will bring tons of new content to the game, such as a new location to explore, the return of every Legendary Pokémon that has appeared so far and the ability to team up with trainers and Gym leaders met in previous games.

With such features, the Tundra Crown DLC will be a true celebration of the series as a whole, a celebration that both veterans and newcomers will enjoy to the fullest.

Pokémon Sword And Shield released last year on Nintendo Switch, and the two games went on to become two of the most popular games ever released on the console, despite some controversy due to many of previous gens Pokémon not making a return. The game is also receiving excellent post-launch support, so playing Pokémon Sword And Shield now means being able to enjoy even more content that at launch.

Pokémon Sword And Shield is now available on Nintendo Switch. The Crown Tundra, which is part of the game’s expansion pass, will be released on October 22nd in North America and a day later in Europe.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.