The Pokemon franchise has had a massive influence on the world over the years, but not all of its services can last forever. Although individual games may be timeless, some parts of the franchise require constant upkeep, and it seems that Nintendo is getting ready to pull the plug on one. The Pokemon Bank application will no longer be available for download after next year.
Pokemon Bank is a popular Nintendo 3DS app that allows players to store and transfer up to 3,000 Pokemon from any of the Nintendo 3DS titles. This list includes the Hoenn remakes Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire as well as Pokemon X and Y, which introduced gamers to the Kalos region.
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The Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions of the Nintendo eShop will be shutting down in March of 2023, and it appears that Pokemon Bank will be following suit. However, players will first be able to take full advantage of the app for free. Pokemon Bank usually costs a $4.99 annual fee to use, but apparently, the app will be free after the eShop closes. Of course, gamers will no longer be able to download the app after the eShop's closure, which means that interested players should download it sooner rather than later.
Pokemon Bank was invaluable to long-time series fans who wanted to transfer Pokemon from earlier titles to more recent ones. Combined with the similar servicePokemon Home, gamers are able to transfer Pokemon from the Nintendo 3DS titles to Switch titles such as Pokemon Sword andShield. Now that the Nintendo eShop is closing down, the days of this partnership are numbered. However, Nintendo claims that the app should continue to function for a while even after the eShop shuts down. As long as gamers downloaded it onto
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