
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, a popular mobile game, announced it would shut down on November 29, 2024, after seven years of operation.
However, the users can log their Nintendo Online accounts before the end date to bring over their campsite setup into an upcoming Animal Crossing mobile title.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp allows setting up and decorating campsites, playing with cute characters, and participating in activities such as fishing and bug catching.
However, the title's servers are going to shut down on November 28, after which it won't be playable anymore.
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Players would be able to carry over their data into the new app, which is to be a paid title with no in-app purchases. Online connectivity won't be required all the time in the new replacement app, though visiting other players' campsites and Market Boxes are tagged for removal.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp subscription service closing date
Pocket Camp Club subscription service would end on October 28, the subscribers would be gifted a badge to access premium content up until the closing date.
Additionally, all players are recommended to use their Leaf Tickets before shutting down because they would not be supported in the new app.
Representing a real emblem of the end of an era, the closing down of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was assured by Nintendo for a new and improved mobile experience just around the corner.
Players would be able to enjoy a clean slate in the upcoming title, which promised to give a unique Animal Crossing experience on mobile devices.