Introduced in early 2020, Pokemon Home served as a collection bank for Pokemon games, spread across all generations. The tool was as simple as transporting a player's Pokemon from their handheld devices into Pokemon Home and keeping them stored safely while also holding the possibility of trading them with anyone around the world.
The concept was simple yet intuitive as players had the ability to bring over their cherished Pokemon from many generations ago and transport them into the newer generation of Pokemon games, provided they were a part of the game's Pokedex. Pokemon Home also held many tools that introduced players to data they could never see before.
Pokemon Player Catches Every Single Pokemon in Every Game
With the releases of Pokemon Brilliant Diamond andShining Pearl and Pokemon Legends: Arceus, Pokemon Home was due for an update. In recent weeks, rumors circulated that a new update to Pokemon Home would include all newer-generation Pokemon games, but players wondered when that would happen. The Pokemon Company has revealed that Update 2.0 will be coming sometime soon in 2022, allowing players to move Pokemon fromBrilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and Pokemon Legends: Arceus to Pokemon Home, with some conditions applied. Until the current day, the Pokemon Diamond andPearl remakes, released in late 2021, and Pokemon Legends: Arceus, released in early 2022, received little support from the Pokemon Home database, but that is about to change.
The update also clears up the mystery surrounding Pokemon brought in from other games into Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Due to the nature of the game's atmosphere and the unique ball designs being unlike any other, Pokemon carried over into Pokemon Legends: Arceus will be
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