Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete
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Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete Full Features Outlined

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp will receive an offline version in Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete. It will cost $9.99 until January 31, 2025, after that time it will increase to $19.99. This version will be available for Android and iOS devices.

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Nintendo has outlined how consumers can transfer their data from Animal Crossing Pocket Camp to this offline version through a detailed video. This will include the amount of bells you have acquired and the level of friendship you have acquired with all of the animal campers you’ve interacted with. You will need to link your Pocket Camp account to your Nintendo account to begin this transfer.

You can watch the video below.

With the inclusion of this version, certain features in the standard version of Pocket Camp will be phased out. This includes Leaf Tickets, Pocket Camp Club, and the ability to play online with friends. Instead players can earn Leaf Tokens as a way to obtain furniture and other decorative items.

Nintendo announced in August 2024 that the mobile title would go offline in November 2024. The game originally launched in 2017 and received numerous updates, which included collaboration items in partner with Sanrio.

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp was available for Android and iOS devices. The Complete version will release on December 3, 2024 and will cost $9.99 until January 31, 2025. It will increase to $19.99 after that date.


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