Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp brought joy to plenty of mobile gamers upon launch in 2017. Unfortunately, after seven years of gaming, Nintendo has pulled the plug on Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. At least, the online version of the game.
While announcing the ending of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, Nintendo also reassured fans that an alternative to the game would be available to players shortly. Two months after the announcement, Nintendo confirmed that Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete would be taking the game’s place.
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Fans of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp shouldn’t lose hope as an alternative to the game will be available sometime in the future.
What Was Included in the Original Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
The original Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp took a slight twist on other games in the franchise. Rather than designing an island to cater to villagers like in New Horizons, Pocket Camp sees players decorating a campsite. The gameplay for this mobile Animal Crossing game fits in line with that across the series, with players gathering fruit, fishing, and collecting insects. Characters like Isabelle and the Able sisters also appear in the game.
Like New Horizons, players can travel to other campsites. Players must first register these other players as friends before visiting. Currency in Pocket Camp is also the same, with Bells being used to upgrade campsites further. However, Leaf Tickets are an additional currency in-game that is less common than Bells. Leaf Tickets are used for specific items in-game and can also be purchased with real-world money, a mechanic that plenty of mobile games use.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete seems to emulate its original iteration almost exactly. Like the original mobile installment, seasonal events, decorating, harvesting fruit, and catching bugs and fish will all return to gameplay. However, a few small introductions and changes will arrive in Pocket Camp Complete.
What Will Be Included in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete
Pocket Camp Complete’s Changes
Unlike its predecessor, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete will not be free-to-play. The game will have a price tag of $9.99 starting on its release date of December 2, 2024. This price will jump on January 31, 2025, to $19.99. The game’s price isn’t the only economic change. Leaf Tickets are now called Leaf Tokens and can be purchased by exchanging Bells for the new currency. Leaf Tokens will serve the same purpose as Leaf Tickets did in-game.
Current players of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will want to spend any Leaf Tickets they’ve been squirreling away. Though Nintendo confirmed that current players can transfer their saved data and game progress to this new paid version of Pocket Camp, Leaf Tickets will not be part of this transfer. Players can participate in this data transfer through their Nintendo account and will be able to do so by June 1, 2025.
Pocket Camp Complete’s Additions
One of the drawbacks of Pocket Camp was its need for a consistent Internet connection. Fortunately, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete will be available offline. This does present some concerns over visiting other players’ campsites, one of the best parts of gameplay. Thankfully, Nintendo is adding a new feature to Pocket Camp Complete that will act as a solution to this issue.
Camper Cards will act as a bridge between islands in Pocket Camp Complete. Nintendo describes the new feature as “customizable in-game cards that each player can create and trade through a QR Code, and that includes information like your personal favorite animal pal.” This QR code system seems similar to the one in Pokemon GO. Collecting a friend’s Camper Card will add it to a new location called Whistle Pass. Gifts will occasionally spawn at the location and players can enjoy performances from K.K. Slider on the mountain at 7 P.M.
Overall, this new version of Pocket Camp seems to be fairly complete. Fans of the original version of Pocket Camphave until November 28 to use their remaining Leaf Tickets and finish up their campsite. After that date, players can purchase Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete starting December 2.
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