Pop a palace on your Crustle to celebrate the start of Po𝕴kemon Unite season two which is live right now.
Four months on from the launch of Pokemon Unite and today marks the start of its second season. Considering the hype and updates that have been added to Unite during its first few months on the market, today seems a li⭕ttle quiet considering the size of the occasion. The very first time Unite 𒐪has switched from one season to another.
A lot of players appear to think that sort of milestone warrants the addition of a new Pokemon. Instead, there's just an entirely new range of holowear to try and unlock. Perhaps the most eye-catching of the new outfits is Crustle's new Shrine-Style look. The holowear kits Crustle out with a fancy palace placed neatly over his rocky shell. It'll cost you 60 holowear tickets should you want to fancy up your Crustle in this way.
Other holowear can be unlocked by progressing through the new season's battle pass. The pass includes new holowear for Venasaur and the ability to turn Charizard into what appears to be a professor. You can check out the trailer for Unite's new battle pass, which has been named Sun, Sun, and Sunshine, below.
Other than the lack of a new Pokemon, Unite players are also pretty peeved at season one's holowear being pulled from the game. In particular, Garchomp's Stakeout attire. Some players weren't lucky enough to have unlocked the holowear in season one, but have highlighted that they may have missed the boat as it now doesn't appear to be available in the game. There has been no word from Unite's devs on whether it will be back, nor was there any warning it would be removed.
Holowear has been a point of contention in Unite for a while now. TiMi added two rather pricey holowears during season one, each of them 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:costing somewhere in the reg🃏ion of $40 when converted into real-world money. Hopefully, if Garchomp's Stakeout attire does return, it won't be for a lofty price like some of the other items.