Pokemon Sword and Shield's Isle of Armor DLC arrived back in June, but there's still one more expansion on the way for the Switch Pokemon games this year. The Crown Tundra, the second part of Sword and Shield's Expansion Pass, is slated to launch today, October 22, and it introduces another new area to explore, a bunch of new and returning Pokemon to catch, and more.

The update also adds some special in-game items and an overhauled parkour gameplay. This OST will be available for free on iTunes and will also see a physical release when it officially releases on October 25 — albeit to cost $3.99.

There are also special OSTs available at various points, including the town of Celadon in the first DLC pack, Celadon City KTK: The Feud of Generations​ (Steam), which offers a new and improved soundtrack with more faces, a new second screen feature, also customizable, and the ability to build your own want list. Alternatively, you can download the original Celadon City KTK: The Feud of Generations​ (Steam) first and then come back here with our OST for the expanded game.

Google Play: Pokemon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra.

Pokemon Sword and Shield is a dynamic choose-your-own-adventure also based on Pokemon Shuffle. As you beat the main game, you unlock some new dungeons, and then challenge the challenges from it to unlock their special side stories. At the end of the story, later dungeons will obtain a legendary monster companion. In the case of the Crown Tundra, you can set champ or sheep as the eventual partner to Charizard.

Pokemon Sword and Shield Gold/Silver: The Crown Tundra is available to download starting today, October 22, and it's also available on Google Play across all versions of Pokemon Steelix/Typhlosion, and Link with Super Smash Bros. based on Pokemon X and Y.

Susan Moore, (1723–1797) was the eldest daughter of Dr. William Moore and Margaret Millie Moore. She married George Orr in Charleston, South Carolina, 1810.

She went to Europe with her husband as part of a native inquiry group studying cases of murder in Danzig. They returned the next year on a voyage to the North American mainland covering San Francisco Bay and Alaska. There they discovered the San Francisco of 1849 and earlier works of John Muir in Lake Superior with park trails and residents who spoke a native dialect of the Alaskan Eskimos.

Also during this period she fell in love with Sarah Jackson. They were married in San Francisco in 1787 and settled permanently in Auburn, NY. She lived a very short life, dying at the age of seventy-eight.

Biography of Susan Moore based on original documents and
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