Players can transfer save data from original games to new offline flat-fee premium app

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Nintendo announced on Monday that its Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp The smartphone game will end its service on November 29 at 12:00 PM (JST) (10:00 AM ET). The company plans to release an offline flat-fee paid app to which players can transfer their save data after the original game’s service ends. Certain features that require a constant online connection, such as market boxes and access to other campsites, will not be available in the paid app. The in-game currency Leaf Tickets will also be unavailable. Nintendo More information will be announced around October.
Leaf tickets will stop selling at 1:00am ET on November 27th, and players can redeem Leaf tickets until 10:00am ET on November 28th. After the APP maintenance on October 28, users will not be able to register new Pocket Camp Club members, and the automatic renewal of all membership packages will also end. However, players will receive badges based on the program they are a part of, which allows them to continue using the features of their respective program.
Players need to link their Nintendo game account to transfer data to the new paid application.
The game was released globally in November 2017. The game allows players to create and customize the appearance of their own game characters. The game runs instantly, allowing you to track time and schedule in-game activities and items for holidays and other special dates.
Players are tasked with building a campsite and attracting visitors by building attractions, amenities, and filling the campsite with better items and facilities. The game has different locations with different materials to harvest, as well as different animals to trade and buy items. Materials can then be provided to the character Cyrus to build items and facilities. Players can also purchase items from the in-game store. Building this project takes time.
The game has an in-game currency called Leaf Tickets – earned by completing missions or purchased with real money. These leaf coupons can be used to substitute materials, or to access items to instantly obtain fish, bugs, or minerals and build faster. Players can exchange ID numbers with each other to purchase items and visit their campsites.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the latest entry ANIMAL CROSSING franchise and the first game in the series Nintendo change. The game was originally scheduled to be released in 2019, but was postponed to March 2020. The game sold 1.88 million copies in its first three days of release in Japan, setting a record for the highest first-week sales of a Switch game in Japan. As of June 30, the game has sold 45.85 million copies worldwide. The game received its last major free update in November 2021, and also received paid DLC updates.
Source: Nintendo, IGN (Wesley Yin-Poole)