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Pokemon Unite Leaks (This Week)

Pokemon Unite Leaks (This Week) This week has seen a lot of Pokemon Unite updates. The increasing player base since the game’s mobile launch appears to have done it a lot of good, with plenty more developer support in the plans. Fans with keen eyes have also discovered hints that more significant improvements are on the road, implying that Timi Studio Group is hard at work right now.

Blastoise Is A Firefighter Who Wears Cool Shades

Blastoise’s new Holowear, appropriately, transforms the water-type starter into a firefighter. Not only is the new skin lovely, but some fans believe it’s a nod to an iconic episode of the Pokemon anime, with its hues reminiscent of the Squirtle Squad. Regrettably, it is on the more

Talonflame in the style of a bonfire appears to be a golf dad.

Our second Holowear add-on of the week is bonfire-style Talonflame, who appears to be a father. I’m not sure how a hat and a sweatshirt knotted around the neck make it bonfire-themed, but I like it. Not only is the Holowear lovely, but it’s also reasonably priced, costing only 350 Aeos Gems. This skin was added to the game yesterday and is now available for purchase.

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Decidueye Found in Pokemon Unite Files After Update

One of the most criminally underappreciated starters in Pokemon history could be getting some attention in Pokemon Unite. Another data miner quickly pointed out that the name is essentially all we got for now. However, with the update also mentioning Skwovet and Nickit, it appears that Timi is preparing something, even if it is a long way off.

The Creator of Pokemon Unite Has Opened A New Studio.

As previously said, Pokemon Unite is doing quite well. This week, developer Timi announced an expansion into North America, launching a new company dubbed Team Kaiju. Team Kaiju, on the other hand, will be hard at work on an unannounced multiplayer first-person shooter. Because of Pokemon Unite’s success, we can certainly expect a lot more news like this from the developer in the future.