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Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass Announced

Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass Announced - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 09 January 2020 / 3,496 Views

Nintendo and Game Freak announced during today's Pokemon Direct the Expansion Pass for Pokémon Sword and Shield. The pass includes The Isle of Armor DLC and The Crown Tundra DLC, which will launch in June 2020 and fall 2020, respectively.

The Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass can be pre-purchased for $29.99. The new locations will be bigger than the current Wild Area. 

View the announcement trailer below:

Here is an overview:

Part 1: The Isle of Armor

  • Theme: Growth
  • Release Date: June 2020

The next destination in your adventure is a giant island off the shores of the Galar reegion known as the Isle of Armor. This island is full of beautiful natures. You’ll find beaches, bogs, forests, caves, and dunes. And of course, you’ll find Pokemon that you couldn’t previously find in Galar dwelling there, too.

There’s a dojo for Pokemon battles on this island. And you’ll take up an apprenticeship under the Pokemon trainer who runs it. Mustard will become your mentor. He is also the mentor of champion Leon, who you probably know quite well. In fact, Mustard has occupied the seat of champion himself in the past.

You’ll also encounter new rivals among your fellow apprentice. When playing with the Pokemon Sword Expansion Pass, you’ll be training with Klara, who is a Poison-type user. When playing with the Pokemon Shield Expansion Pass, you’ll be training with Avery, who is a Psychic-type user. They’re both training hard so they can someday have a gym and stadium to call their home.

Next, we’d like to introduce the legendary Pokemon that will be central to the story. Kubfu is a Fighting-type Pokemon that strives to become stronger with single-minded dedication. As you progress through your training, Mustard will entrust you with this Pokemon. Once you complete your training together with Kubfu, it will be able to evolve into Urshifu.

Urshifu is a Pokemon with two distinct styles. There is Single-Strike style, a Fighting- and Dark-type style that delivers a single strike at blinding speed. There’s also Rapid-Strike Style, a Fighting- and Water-type style that focuses on unleashing a torrent of rapid strikes.

What’s more, it’s been revealed that Urshifu has a Gigantamax form. Each style has a different appearance, as well as a different G-Max move. You’ll be able to evolve your Kubfu into an Urshifu in one of these two styles, Single-Strike Style or Rapid-Strike Style, during your adventure.

Urshifu is a powerful Pokemon with a brand-new ability. And it also has a new move for each of its new styles. Once you’ve completed your training, bring it with you for some online battles or official competitions.

We also want to talk about Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon, the final evolutions of the first three Pokemon you team up with in the Gallar region. During your adventure in the Isle of Armor, these special partners on your team will be able to Gigantamax. You can look forward to seeing their new forms and new G-Max moves.

And as you can see here, there is even more in the works to make sure your journey is as smooth and fun as possible:

  • Tutor Moves – Including all-new moves.
  • Apricorns – Can be made into Poke Balls.
  • Exp. Charm – Earn more Exp. Points for your team.

There are new fashion items, and you’ll even be able to obtain new looks for your bike.

Part 2: The Crown Tundra

  • Theme: Exploration
  • Release Date: Fall 2020

This expansion is set in the snow-swept realm of The Crown Tundra. Take a look for yourself at the beautiful scenery of this shining, silvery landscape.

As it turns out, the Isle of Armor isn’t the only uncharted area waiting for you all in the Galar region. In this frigid area, with its towering winter mountains, people live in small communities that support and rely on each other.

Much like on The Isle of Armor, you’ll be able to find Pokemon that didn’t appear in the Galar region before. Fitting right in with this area’s theme of exploration, there will be plenty for you to uncover. You might find a strange temple where you least expect it, or maybe spy a mysterious giant tree growing in a place it doesn’t seem to belong.

A certain person will appoint you as the leader of their exploration team in The Crown Tundra. You can gear up for adventure and then head out to explore blizzard-swept fields, and even deep inside Pokemon dens that you could only previously get a glimpse of during Max Raid battles.

Next, we’d like to introduce Calyrex, the legendary Pokemon you’ll discover during your adventure. Legends say this Psychi- and Grass-type Pokemon once ruled over a part of Galar that included The Crown Tundra. It’s characterized by its graceful, regal movements. Get ready to experience a never-before-told story about the mysteries of Calyrex.

The Crown Tundra will have a new form of co-op play as well. This will allow you and friends to enter and explore Pokemon Dens that exist underground in The Crown Tundra. Deep inside the dens, you may see legendary Pokemon from past games Dynamaxing before your eyes. You’ll be able to meet and make allies with all kinds of legendary Pokemon during your adventures in The Crown Tundra, including ones you’ll be able to catch through this co-op play.

It also appears that some brand-new legendary Pokemon are also waiting to be found somewhere in this land. And combined with The Isle of Armor, dozens of new clothing items will be added. Plus there will be new battles waiting for you to challenge once you complete your entire game, including The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra.

We can’t go into the details of everything, but we’re working on planning and developing new ways to enjoy Pokemon even as we speak. The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra areas themselves are actually two key examples of the things we’re working on. Both areas are in fact seamless maps much like the Wild Area you can already experience in the Galar region, where players can move around freely and control the camera. Of course, you’ll be able to connect with other trainers and play with them, too. There will be Pokemon Dens as well, and you’ll be able to engage in Max Raid battles against Pokemon that haven’t previously appeared in the Galar region. There’s more to see and do in The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra than there was even in the Wild Area.

Future Free Updates

We’ll be releasing free updates for Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield that will coincide with the releases of The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra. These updates will allow people who don’t have the Pokemon Sword Expansion Pass and Pokemon Shield Expansion Pass to obtain the Pokemon that appear on The Isle of Armor and in The Crown Tundra through other means such as trading.

Players will also be able to bring over Pokemon from the game into the cloud service Pokemon Home as long as the Pokemon appear in the Pokemon Sword Expansion Pass and Pokemon Shield Expansion Pass.

Today’s Free Update

There will be a software update going live available later today. Once you’ve received the update, head to Wedgehurst Station. In Pokemon Sword, you’ll run into Klara, while in Pokemon Shield, you’ll run into Avery. You’ll also encounter a Galarian Slowpoke that’s wandered in from The Isle of Armor. You can try to catch it and add it to your team. Galarian Slowpoke and evolve into Galarian Slowbro if you use an item that can be found on The Isle of Armor, or into Galarian Slowking if you use an item that can be found in The Crown Tundra.

Pokemon Home

Pokemon Home is planned to release in February 2020. More information will be released before then, so please stay tuned.

Pokemon Sword and Shield launched for the Nintendo Switch on November 15, 2019.


A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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32 Comments
Barkley (on 09 January 2020)

Much much better than making you buy the game again for a $60 third version. Finally you're not forced to pay again for content you already own.

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jonathanalis (on 09 January 2020)

This still do not exclude a third version, that could be just the base game plus all the expansions, all for 60$. I hope they bring it.

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Darwinianevolution (on 09 January 2020)

Sword and Shield were already egregious enough by having half of the content of a regular Pokemon game for half the price, and now they add 30$ DLC without even attempting to fix the issues? Unacceptable.

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hunter_alien Darwinianevolution (on 09 January 2020)

Kind off agree with this sentiment. But it seems they can get away with it. I really do hope they step it up with the next main entry.

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JWeinCom Darwinianevolution (on 09 January 2020)

Half the content for half the price seems like a pretty fair deal.

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Qwark (on 09 January 2020)

Great strategy and then they can release the third version during the holiday, with all DLC and a few other new things so that a lot of people can buy it again.

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think-man (on 09 January 2020)

Hard pass for me, the vanilla game was probably one of the most disappointing games I played last year.

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chakkra (on 09 January 2020)

I see people already defending this. It is just is amazing. I'm actually glad Nintendo is doing this.

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Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

They seriously have the balls to sell the missing Pokemon. I guess they know their audience too well.

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JWeinCom Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

Or you could transfer or trade for them, just like you could with past versions.

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Zenos Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

@JWeinCom Or they could've included them for free and not sell cut content.

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JWeinCom Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

Uhhhh... but, they are included, for free? No game has had all Pokemon obtainable in the actual game. If you wanted Pokemon from outside the regional dex, you'd have to either transfer them from an older game, or trade with someone who has them. So... how is this different?

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Zenos Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

@JWeinCom Do tell where's the option to transfer them from the older game. Plus were talking about 200 creatures with some fan favourites like Bulbasaur and Legendaries.

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JWeinCom Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

"Players will also be able to bring over Pokemon from the game into the cloud service Pokemon Home as long as the Pokemon appear in the Pokemon Sword Expansion Pass and Pokemon Shield Expansion Pass."

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Zenos Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

@JWeinCom Oh yeah. Do bring up a completely different game to avoid the question. Classy.

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JWeinCom Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

Uhhhhh... Are you just trolling at this point? That is relevant to this game which is why it was in this article. Pokemon Home is an app used to transfer Pokemon between games. It's essentially compatible with every other game in the series aside from those on the original gameplay (although it's more arduous the further back you go). The wording in the article isn't crystal clear, but if you actually watched the direct so you'd be knowledgeable about the thing you're complaining about, you'd know what it meant.

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Zenos Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

@JWeinCom I didn't watch the Direct and only read the article. If Home can indeed transfer Pokemon from older games into the two new ones then I was wrong and I apologise. From the quote you provided it seemed like it was only compatible with Sword and Shield and the season pass.

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JWeinCom Zenos (on 09 January 2020)

Fair enough. The wording I quoted from the article was a bit confusing.

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Random_Matt (on 09 January 2020)

Nintendo have caught up with nickel and diming consumers, oh wait, they did that already.

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Qwark Random_Matt (on 09 January 2020)

Can you blame them though, its easy money

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Random_Matt Random_Matt (on 09 January 2020)

Guess not, they all do it now.

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Poliwrathlord Random_Matt (on 09 January 2020)

Umm Nintendo does not make these games...

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Paatar Random_Matt (on 09 January 2020)

Not Nintendo here, bud.

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JWeinCom shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

I think the DLC is fine. My only issue is that the main campaign was significantly shorter than others in the series. That makes offering DLC a little questionable.

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JWeinCom shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

There were the same number of gyms, but the last two gyms were literally just walk forward from one fight to the next. Same with victory road.

For comparison, look at Let's Go. You had Mt. Moon, Rock Cave, busting up an illegal gambling ring, Silph Co.'s massive HQ, Lavender Tower, the SS Anne, the Safari Zone, Victory Road, the optional Ice Cave, Power Plant, and Cerulean Cave. There were a lot of obstacles preventing you from proceeding between gyms, which made it feel like an actual proper adventure.

Maybe you didn't need all that, and streamlining could be a good thing, but in Sword and Shield there's nothing standing in your way from just going from gym to gym. Aside from two detours through the wild area (which is great) there's really nothing in the main quest aside from the short routes between cities.

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Cerebralbore101 shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

Lol I could have sold the original version for $40 and picked up Ultra Sword/Shield for $60, saving me $20. Or just waited a year and bought Ultra Sword.

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JWeinCom shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

You could have sold the original for full retail price? I'm skeptical.

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Cerebralbore101 shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

@JWeinCom $40 isn't full retail price.

@Shikamaru317 I'm still waiting on BotW expansion pass to go on sale. It never has. I'll probably pick it up one day for full price, whenever I'm ready to do a 3rd playthrough.

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JWeinCom shikamaru317 (on 09 January 2020)

I thought you were referring to Sun and Moon. My bad.

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