After initially listing the newest playable Pokemon for arrival on Nov. 19 at 6pm CT, the developers now have updated the post with the correct date. Attention your teacher! Dragonite was mistakenly cited as releasing on the 11/19. As a correction, Dragonite’s release will be 12/19 at 16 p.m. Pokemon UNIX (@PokemonUnite) October 13, 2021 Dragonite will be playing Dec. 19 at six, adding to the game’s all-round offerings. Next, TiMis will look ahead to releasing a new Pokemon every two weeks. Dragonite followed Nantina and Nantumuo. It seems like the developers have slowly opened the door to their player base, providing a time for update and new content drops. Dragonite may be the earliest Pokémon release for this game yet, dropping at sixpm and 7pm and 2am and going to two times the time slots we’ve given up. From what we can see, Dragonite will have several moves that can boost its own strength, such as Dragon Dance, and other moves that have physical drawbacks such as The Lion Lions, Hyper Beam, etc. As shown in the trailer, there are moments where Dragonite seems stunned at its way of playing, which match their drawbacks in the main series. The expansion of Dragonites Unite Move would be great for Pokemon roaming the map, since it’d allow for quick travel over huge distances, thus increasing the number of teams fighting at teamfights just right in time. With that information, nothing changes so much for the players. Dragonite already went into action several days after winter Festivities event – which will go live on Dec. 15th. You will be able to earn a dragonit unite license for 10,000 Aeos Coins or 575 Aeos Gems under the price of similar Pokemon that are already available in the game.