Today Nintendo has been announced that its Pokémon cloud storage system, Pokémon Home, will have a paid and free version. This free version has a maximum of 30 Pokémon, and that paid version will allow you to put yourself up to $ 6,000 for $ 3 a month or $ 16 a year.
The service, which will be launched in February, will enable players to bring their Pokémon to the old system, Pokémon Bank, Pokémon Home and, finally, the latest Pokémon games in switchch (as long as those games support those specific games). Pokémon). Nintendo makes Pokémon Bank free for the first month Home is out so players can find their Pokémon apartments.
Here is a distinction between the free and paid types of Pokémon Home:
There are three ways to trade Pokémon and Home. The first is the Wonder boxes that allow players to sell mystery Pokémon to random strangers around the world. The second are commercial rooms where up to 20 people meet in the lobby and donate. Finally there is the World Trade Program which allows players to request specific Pokémon. Paid subscribers get better types of this.
In addition to performing trading duties and moving Pokémon between games, the Home app will they had more Pokédex installations than the games themselves, telling players such things as motivating Pokémon to learn. It also has information on current warfare and online competitions taking place The sword and A shoe so that players can get a sense of how much Pokémon and movesets are currently known. Then there is the Judge feature, which discerning players will really need, since it's the only way to get in-depth reading of Pokémon in your collection.
If you really want to collect, the paid version may not be a brainer, but to put it right, Switch Internet, which you also need to use Pokémon sword and A shoeOnline features, already worth $ 20 per year. Players who want to get the most out of games will have to pay about double that.
Of course, to some, that might seem a little pricey to pay to finally bring in a lot of Pokémon that have been patiently raising on 3DS games for the current generation. This transfer is a one-way trip, however, if you take your Growlithe from Pokémon The Moon, for example, and install it Pokémon sword, you'll never be able to transfer them again.
Correction: 1/28/2020, 10:15 a.m. ET: The original version of this article was unclear about Characteristic of a judge activities and free services during the first month of Pokémon Home's release.