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Pokemon Home pricing details have finally surfaced.
The service will cost $2.99 for 30 days, $4.99 for 3 months, and $15.99 for a full year. For the people solely interested in getting their Bank 'mons, I'm sure they'll be able to afford $3 with the extra funds in their eShop balance from purchasing games via eShop. We'll most likely be able to use gold points to purchase a subscription as well.
More details about the Pokemon Home service can be read below
Table showing the differences between the two plans:
What the Premium Plan offers that the free plan doesn't:
What do you think? Are you going to get it for your Bank 'mons or let others help-trade you?
The service will cost $2.99 for 30 days, $4.99 for 3 months, and $15.99 for a full year. For the people solely interested in getting their Bank 'mons, I'm sure they'll be able to afford $3 with the extra funds in their eShop balance from purchasing games via eShop. We'll most likely be able to use gold points to purchase a subscription as well.
More details about the Pokemon Home service can be read below
Table showing the differences between the two plans:
Basic Plan | Premium Plan | |
Number of Pokemon that can be deposited | 30 | 6,000 |
Number that can be added to the Wonder Box | 3 Pokemon | 10 Pokemon |
Number of Pokemon that can be added to the GTS at once | 1 Pokemon | 3 Pokemon |
What the Premium Plan offers that the free plan doesn't:
- Moving Pokemon from Poke Bank.
- Judge function.
- Can participate and host in room trades (free plan can only participate).
What do you think? Are you going to get it for your Bank 'mons or let others help-trade you?
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