Pokémon Sword and Shield – looking forward to expansion? There’s news!

If you have a Nintendo Switch and are a fan of Pokémon Sword and Shield, we have good news. There is a new expansion on the way. It’s called The Isle of Armor and arrives on June 17th. The Pokémon Company had already announced that it would do so. This is the first expansion, with the second coming later. It will be called “The Crown Tundra” and will be released in the fall of 2020.

Pokémon Sword and Shield- looking forward to expansion? There’s news!

Thus, the first expansion of this game takes place in a new area in the Galar region. It joins the story of the game and adds a new academy for players to fight. However, it also adds the new Galarian forms of Pokémon. The trailer shows Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, and Slowbro in Galarian form.

As you would expect, the expansion adds new Pokémon to Pokedex. The trailer shows some popular Pokémon, including Exeggutor, Tauros, Poliwag, and others. There will also be a new Legendary Pokémon to find, which is one of the most exciting aspects of any Pokémon game.

There are also improvements and new features that change the overall experience of playing Pokémon Sword and Shield. There is also a device called Cram-o-Matic, which allows players to stick four items on it and receive a new one. We also have new movements called Tutor Moves.

Thus, all the ingredients for an excellent expansion are gathered.

The second area unlocked by the Expansion Pass will be the snow-covered kingdom of Crown Tundra. An area where people live in small communities supporting each other and trusting each other.

In the meantime, a man named Peony will appoint you to lead your exploration team on the Crown Tundra. Then you will be entrusted with the task of investigating the limits of this icy land. A very positive aspect of this expansion is that you will be able to find many legendary pokémon never seen before.

That is, this game still has many details to keep us interested for a long time!

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