Nintendo has announced that Animal Crossing Pocket Camp's item warehouse feature will become free for all players in an upcoming update releasing this summer. The warehouse was originally introduced to the game as part of a paid subscription service for AC Pocket Camp, providing players with additional storage space for their items.
Pocket Camp, as the name suggests, is a miniaturized version of theAnimal Crossing experience developed for mobile devices. Released back in 2017, Pocket Camp was seen by some as a way of filling the hole left behind by the lessening entertainment value of the then five-year-old Animal Crossing: New Leaf. In some ways, the Animal Crossing formula works well with a mobile adaptation, especially considering the shared focus on daily play sessions. However, at the same time, Pocket Camp draws some negativity for the heavy presence of paid premium features, another mobile game mainstay. Ultimately, although it has its fans, the game today is less popular than Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
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Faced with heavy demand from players to relieve some of those premium-based restrictions, Nintendo has decided to increase the maximum storage space available to all Animal Crossing Pocket Camp players from June 23. Confirmed in an email to users, this will be done by making the warehouse, a feature part of the premium 'Furniture and Fashion Plan' freely available. Nintendo will also be providing a retroactive refund due to the change, noting:
«If you are currently subscribed or have previously held a subscription to the Pocket Camp Club Furniture & Fashion Plan, you will receive Leaf Tickets corresponding to the duration of your
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