Pokemon Unite skins can be kinda ⭕hit or miss sometimes. Well, usually that has more to do with the price tag than anything else, but the topic has been a tad contro🥃versial lately. However, this most recent holowear announcement has been near-universally well received by fans.
Wigglytuff is the next in line t෴o receive a skin in the 🔜"bonfire style" range, giving it some adorable glasses, a bow tie and a bobble hat. The holowear is in the game now, available for purchase.
Bonfire style Wigglytuff will set you back 350 aeos gems, which translates to around $7.99 if you don't have any of the currency in your wallet already.
The announcement seems to be going down incredibly well with the players, and is definitely a step up from the last bonfire style release, which 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:turned Talonflame into a golf dad. In fact, the hipster Wigglytuff has already received fan♐art 🍨in the replies of the Tweet.
This response is a far cry from the recent holowear announcements, when the game tried to shake players down for $40 per skin. Two of these premium-priced skins were added, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one for Ninetales, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one for Lucario - meaning players were expected to pay the same price they would foꦅr two full games, just 💝to stay ahead of the holowear releases.
As a result, many players said they would boycott the game, at least in terms of spending real-life money, not even purchasing the cheaper skins. Developer Timi never commented on the controversy, or even appeared to acknowledge it. Considering it pulled off the same trick twice in one month, it's pretty likely that this will just be a thing going forward, so many will be relieved to see that this latest skin is significantly cheaper.
Pokemon Unite launched on Nintendo Switch 21 July, 2021. It has since been released on mobile too, ef✨fective as of September 22, with crossplay and cross-progression available across the two platforms.