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Home›Tech Advice›Pokemon Sword and Shield: Get a Free Marshadow at Target for a Limited Time

Pokemon Sword and Shield: Get a Free Marshadow at Target for a Limited Time

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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Attention all Pokemon Sword and Shield players! A fantastic opportunity is knocking on your door as you can now obtain the elusive Mythical Pokemon, Marshadow, for free at your local Target store. But hurry up – it’s only available for a limited time!

Marshadow, the Fighting/Ghost-type Pokemon, has always been a fan favorite amongst trainers due to its unique typing and powerful moveset. Getting your hands on one usually requires attending an exclusive event or using promotional game codes. However, thanks to a special collaboration between Target and The Pokemon Company, Marshadow can now be yours with no additional cost.

To claim your free Marshadow in Pokemon Sword and Shield, follow these simple steps:

1. Head over to your nearest participating Target store anytime between October 1st and October 24th.

2. Locate the Pokemon display within the store – it’s typically found in the Electronics/Video Games section.

3. Ask a Target team member for a code card that will grant you access to Marshadow.

4. Once you have the code card in hand, open your copy of Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield on your Nintendo Switch.

5. Navigate to “Mystery Gift” in the game menu and select “Get with Code/Password.”

6. Enter the unique code printed on the back of your Marshadow code card.

7. Watch as your new Marshadow joins your party! Just make sure there’s an open slot in your party lineup to avoid sending it directly to a PC box.

Remember, this event only lasts from October 1st until October 24th – so don’t miss out on this rare chance! With Marshadow by your side, you’ll undoubtedly dominate battles against friends and foes alike. Be sure to share this information with fellow trainers and invite them on this exciting adventure before time runs out. Good luck, and happy catching!

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