Rumor: Dataminer Uncovers New Details About The Crown Tundra DLC For Pokemon Sword And Shield
With the release of the Isle Of Armor DLC for Pokemon Sword And Shield, dataminers have been combing through the new files in search of interesting details and tidbits.
Among them, Pokemon dataminer Sciresm has discovered several files hinting at what’s to come in the Crown Tundra DLC set to launch later this year. Do note that these constitute heavy spoilers, and interested readers should only read on if they do not mind being spoiled.
The uncovered details can be found after the spoiler warning below:
According to Sciresm, the Isle Of Armor source files contain numerous references to Crown Tundra content, revealing that the DLC will have numerous events involving Legendary Pokemon such as the Musketeer Trio, the Galarian Legendary Birds, and of course the Regis. Its also revealed that Regigigas will be obtainable via the Regi events.
For starters, they left in all the fly locations.
CHIKA is some zone where you catch legends. Not sure about MINSHUKU, the others are self explanatory. pic.twitter.com/ysbq0rzr8m
— Michael (@SciresM) June 17, 2020
Next, there are a whole bunch of events for the various activities in Crown Tundra. Looks like there's "memos" for the birds, the regis, calyrex, "sancho". There's also "BEEQUEEN_GAMEOVER", and "GST_KUSA_LEADER"/"GST_MIZU_LEADER". Looks like there's some vespiquen event I guess pic.twitter.com/sVEIcAJ4qj
— Michael (@SciresM) June 17, 2020
Perhaps the most interestingly, Sciresm and company managed to find “mission logos” describing the four chapters of the Crown Tundra. Out of the four, two appear to be for the Galarian Legendary Birds (Legendary Tree) and the Regis (Titans), while a third appears to be for the Ultra Beasts (Ultra Beyond).
Here are the others mission/chapter titles. pic.twitter.com/FyOpanMQ93
— Michael (@SciresM) June 17, 2020
Of course, until official confirmation is received, we caution players to take the datamine with a grain of salt. We will be sure to share more details about the Crown Tundra as they come.
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