After four months of the launch of Pokemon Unite today, a second season begins. A look at the hype and the update which was posted on the platform for the first time in the first months of the platform, today seem a little quiet, considering the size of the event. Unite switched from one season to the next. A lot of players think that such a milestone warrants the addition of a new Pokemon. Instead, a whole new range of holowear is ready to be available. What suits me most – Crustle’s new Shrine-Style look. The holowear kits Crustle out, a fancy palace hanging well over his rocky shell. If you want to fancy your Crustle, it’s going to cost you 60 bucks. With respect to this Week Pokemon Go festival, Master League of Lights, and more, And a whole lot more. The new season’s battle pass reveals a few holoware you can unlock. The pass includes new holowear for Venasaur and the ability to transform Charizard into what looked like a professor. You can read the trailer to the new Battle pass (Sunlight, Sun, and Sunshine) which was named for Unite. Other than the lack of a new Pokemon, Unite players are pretty peeved while season one’s holowear has been pulled from the game. Garchomp is wearing special attire. Some players weren’t lucky enough to have unlocked the holowear in the first season of season, but have highlighted they may have missed the boat as it doesn’t look available right away. There hasn’t been a word from Unite’s devs on whether it will be back, nor was there any warning that it will be removed. It’s been a while since the unite meeting that point of disagreement. TiMi added two fairly pricey holowear during season one, each of them costing anywhere between $40 and $20 when converted into real-world money. If Garchomp’s Stakeout attire returns, it won’t be for a high price like one of the other items.