Pokémon Bank is a widely used and very popular service that allows users to “deposit,” store, and manage their Pokémon to bring them from game to game. Pokémon Bank provided a way for users to take some of the progress they had made forward into newer editions of the game.
With this service, players never had to worry about losing a rare or especially powerful Pokémon and were able to bring their favorite pocket monsters with them to explore new regions. However, new changes regarding online services for the 3DS may threaten the application’s usability.
This week, Nintendo announced via the official Pokémon X (formerly known as Twitter) account that all Nintendo 3DS online services will be discontinued in April of 2024. This includes Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Transporter. Back in March, Nintendo announced the closure of the Nintendo eShop on 3DS systems, but this latest move serves as a further push to get users away from Pokémon Bank and over to Pokémon Home.
While there were fears that Pokémon Bank may disappear with little notice, those fears have been confirmed to be unfounded. As part of their official announcement, Nintendo assured users that Pokémon Bank would remain usable after the April 2024 shutdown of online services. However, it is still unclear how long it will remain available.
Users are strongly encouraged to transfer their Pokémon to Pokémon Home, a cloud-based service that is compatible with the Nintendo Switch as well as both Android and iOS operating systems. Pokémon Home has a free version, but users will need to sign up for the paid subscription system if they want to transfer their Pokémon over from Pokémon Bank. Distraught Nintendo DS
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