The Pokémon company has released a new wave of data for Pokémon Home, an upcoming cloud-based app that helps players save and trade their favorite Pokémon in multiple games.
The service will use your Nintendo Account on both Nintendo Swap and mobile; you'll be able to access the same Pokémon boxes in both types of app. As expected, you'll be able to move Pokémon between compatible games, but you'll also trade with Pokémon on the go and there are two different pricing systems available.
The Pokémon Home version supports communication with Pokémon Sword and Shield, again Pokémon: Let's go, Pikachu! and Let's go, Eevee!. Support for Pokémon GO you are coming next. The diagram below will help visually show how Pokémon can be transferred from that game to a new service, and from Pokémon Bank on the 3DS. Note how you can send Pokémon back to Let Go titles once they're shipped home.
The Pokémon Home mobile version can be used in other ways, too. The & # 39; Wonder Box & # 39; lets you trade with people all over the world, even if you don't use the app; & # 39; GTS & # 39; lets you specify which Pokémon you want to sell and which Pokémon you want to acquire, matching you with another player who meets the conditions; & # 39; Room Trading & # 39; lets you build a room and trade Pokémon among the people who join; and the & # 39; Friend Trade & # 39; it allows you to trade your Pokémon with other users with whom you have become friends in the app.
Pokémon Home will be available with a free plan, or the & # 39; Primum & # 39; program. The Premium plan will cost you $ 2.99 for a 30-day subscription, $ 4,99 for a 90-day subscription, or $ 15,99 for a yearly subscription. You can see the difference between the two versions below:
Finally, it was also revealed that Pokémon will be registered on Poker National where you will put them in boxes at Pokémon Home. Mega Evolutions and Gigantamax forms will be registered separately, too.
Pokémon Home will be available in February 2020, though no specific release date has been set yet.
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