Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete Launches on December 2nd

The paid version will launch at a discount price of $9.99. Current users can transfer their save data until June 2nd, 2025.

Posted By | On 28th, Oct. 2024

Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is shutting down on November 29th, but it’s not the end for iOS and Android players. After announcing an offline version, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete, Nintendo has confirmed its launch for December 2nd. Check out the extensive overview video below.

It will be available for $9.99, but after January 31st, 2025, the price will increase to $19.99. The offline version doesn’t have microtransactions, and players can access all of the content, including event items, through gameplay. With over 10,000 items to unlock, new players may have a field day.

Some new elements include the Camper Card, used for trading, collecting, and even visits from other players. Players can also earn Complete Tickets and exchange them for limited edition items or fortune cookies. Longtime players should note that save data from the current version can be transferred to the offline game until June 2nd, 2025.

While Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete is playable offline, it will require a connection to download data and check the time. Nintendo advises against changing the latter since it could mess with events. Furthermore, deleting the app from your phone also deletes save data, so think twice before doing so.


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