All content will be transferred to the paid offline app
Kodoani.com – It's time to pack up your tents, because Nintendo just announced that the popular mobile game Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will officially shut down on November 28. The good news, however, is that you can still pitch your tent somewhere else. Nintendo also revealed that a paid offline app will be released once Pocket Camp is shut down, allowing players to transfer their camp to the new app and continue enjoying the camping experience.
We have an important announcement for all players of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
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— Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (@pokemori_jp) August 22, 2024
An important part of this closure is the end of subscription payments. Pocket Camp Clubwhich took place on October 28, a month before the game officially shut down. Those who renew or sign up again in October will be able to use paid features until the last day of the free version, and will also receive a special badge. Note that these features will not transfer to the paid offline version, which players will have to purchase separately.
Ticket sales Leaf will also end on November 26, and can only be used until the service is discontinued. Leaf tickets will not transfer to the paid app.
Paid version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is expected to be released before the free version closes. Since this is a one-time purchase and works offline, features like Market Boxes, presentand visiting other players' campsites will no longer be available. More details about the paid version will be announced closer to the official closure date.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was released on November 21, 2017 and has been running for seven years. The game was released before Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released on Nintendo Switch, contributing to making the game series one of the best-selling games of all time.