Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra

Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra[lower-alpha 1] is the second downloadable content expansion pack for the 2019 role-playing video games Pokémon Sword and Shield on Nintendo Switch and a part of the Expansion Pass. It was developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo and released in Fall 2020, for Nintendo Switch.[1] The addition of Expansion Pass was used to replace the need for a third version or sequel of Sword and Shield.[2] It is set in the snowy southern area called The Crown Tundra, based on Scotland, in Sword and Shield's region of Galar. The player controls the protagonist during their journey through the tundra, home to new and old legendary pokémon.

Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra
Cover art
Developer(s)Game Freak
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Shigeru Ohmori
Producer(s)
Artist(s)
  • James Turner
  • Suguru Nakatsui
Writer(s)Toshinobu Matsumiya
Composer(s)
  • Minako Adachi
  • Go Ichinose
  • Hitomi Sato
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
ReleaseFall 2020
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay

The island the expansion pack is set on is one inter-connected "Wild Area", a free-roaming open world with a free moving camera and dynamic weather, which has implications on which Pokémon species appear at a given time.

Pokémon

The Crown Tundra centres around the legendary Pokémon Calyrex, resembling a mix of a deer, snowy plants and the Crown jewels.[3][4] The expansion also introduces two legendary pokemon that resemble the Regi golem trio from Ruby & Sapphire, with the electric type Regieleki and the dragon type Regidrago.[5][6] Adding onto the first expansion pack, a regional form was given to Slowking. However, additional regional forms were given to the legendary bird trio from Gen I, in Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres.[7][8] Likewise 100+ more Pokémon are returning from previous generations that didn't appear in the base game, including all the box art legendary Pokémon from previous games. [9][10]

Development

The expansion pass was first announced in the January 9 Pokémon Direct and again shown briefly in the March 26 Nintendo Direct Mini.[11][12] Following this, the pass was shown off in great detail in the June 17 Pokémon Presents, hours before The Isle of Armor was released worldwide.[13]

Notes

  1. Japanese: ポケットモンスタかんむりのせつげん Hepburn: Poketto Kan muri no Setsu gen

See Also

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