Nintendo to release Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete on December 3

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete offline version will include intriguing content to level up your gaming expereince
An undated image of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete. — Nintendo Everything
An undated image of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete. — Nintendo Everything

Nintendo is set to release Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete on December 3, a paid offline version of the iOS game that will allow users to play after the original one is shut down. 

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a freemium app that Nintendo has regularly been integrating new content to over the last seven years, so there are players with money invested in the game.

The new paid version is included with all the content added since the free online version of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was released in 2017. The gameplay is virtually similar to the older version but without in-app purchases or the capability to engage with other human players.

Meanwhile, the offline version will include new content, such as the power to create a Camper Card for players to introduce themselves to other players. The cards can be scanned for collection and exchange.

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The another major new features for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete are in-game Camper Cards that players can customise with their avatars and favourite in-game animals. You can easily create and trade cards with other players in real life via QR codes.

Moreover, there is a new location to visit, called Whistle Pass, where players whose cards have been scanned come to visit.