Pokémon Unite Announces Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meganium Release Dates for Nintendo Switch and Mobile

Pokémon Unite, the popular free-to-play multiplayer battle arena developed by TiMi Studio Group and published by The Pokémon Company, continues to expand its diverse roster with the introduction of three iconic Pokémon.

Announced via the official Pokémon Unite X (formerly Twitter) account, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meganium are set to join the game as playable characters this spring on Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.

These additions follow a tradition of ongoing support and fresh content that keeps the competitive online title thriving across platforms since its original launch in July 2021. According to the latest statements from the Pokémon Unite team, trainers can look forward to rolling out with these beloved Johto region starters within the next two months.

Typhlosion will be available beginning April 24, followed by Feraligatr on May 8, and Meganium rounding out the trio on May 22.

The developers have promised to share further details about each Pokémon's unique abilities and roles as the release dates approach, keeping the community engaged and excited for their arrival. Reflecting the franchise’s commitment to accessibility, Pokémon Unite remains free-to-play on the Nintendo eShop, Apple App Store, and Google Play, allowing players across all supported devices to experience new content updates simultaneously.

The game has maintained a strong presence in the MOBA genre, thanks in part to its regular content drops and strategic collaborations with the wider Pokémon universe. In a statement posted on their X account, the Pokémon Unite team shared their enthusiasm: "We’re excited to announce that Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meganium are set to join the battle in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned for more information on how these powerful Pokémon will shake up the competition." Pokémon Unite has charted an impressive path since its debut, surpassing tens of millions of downloads globally across Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms.

The introduction of new fighters like Typhlosion, Feraligatr, and Meganium not only draws from fan-favorite Pokémon but also ensures the game's competitive meta remains fresh and dynamic.

As updates continue to roll out, both veteran trainers and newcomers can look forward to new strategies and evolving gameplay on the battlefield. For now, players eager to harness the power of these Johto starters can mark their calendars and stay tuned to official channels for more details and gameplay previews as the release dates draw near.