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{{Game infobox |title=Pokémon Home |jptitle= |jptrans= |boxart=Pokemon Home logo.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer= |console=[[Nintendo Switch]], iOS, Android |category=Utility |players=Online |predecessor=[[Pokémon Bank]] |successor= |no_pricing= |releasena=February 11, 2020 |releasejp=February 12, 2020 |releaseeu=February 12, 2020 |releaseau=February 12, 2020 |releasekr=February 12, 2020 |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa=Bulbapedia |colorscheme=Pokémon |ownershiprights=©2020 Pokémon, ©1995-2020 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./Game Freak inc.}}
  
'''Pokémon HOME''' is an online Pokémon storage system. It is the successor to [[Pokémon Bank]], with new support for [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] and mobile use.
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'''Pokémon HOME''' is an online Pokémon storage system. It is the successor to [[Pokémon Bank]], with new support for [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]].
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It can also be accessed on mobile devices with features exclusive to that version.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
For the paid (premium) subscription, the game supports storing up to 200 boxes of Pokémon. Alternatively, there is also a "free plan" which supports storing up to 30 Pokémon in only one box. Pokémon from Pokémon Bank can be transferred up to Pokémon HOME, but cannot be transferred back. At present, not all Pokémon species and moves are available to use in Pokémon Sword and Shield, meaning that the unavailable Pokémon are locked in Pokémon HOME.
 
For the paid (premium) subscription, the game supports storing up to 200 boxes of Pokémon. Alternatively, there is also a "free plan" which supports storing up to 30 Pokémon in only one box. Pokémon from Pokémon Bank can be transferred up to Pokémon HOME, but cannot be transferred back. At present, not all Pokémon species and moves are available to use in Pokémon Sword and Shield, meaning that the unavailable Pokémon are locked in Pokémon HOME.
  
A National Pokédex is included in the software, with the mobile version documenting more information including a Pokémon's possible moves and abilities. Also included in the mobile version, players can access the Global Trading System (GTS) to trade a Pokémon (or up to three Pokémon with the premium subscription), perform a "Room Trade" or "Friend Trade" and receive Mystery Gifts with some bonus Pokémon being available both at the beginning of launching the mobile version (the Kanto starter Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle) and for reaching milestones.
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A National Pokédex is included in the software, with the mobile version documenting more information including a Pokémon's possible moves and abilities. Also included in the mobile version, players can access the Global Trade System (GTS) to trade a Pokémon (or up to three Pokémon with the premium subscription), perform a "Room Trade" or "Friend Trade" and receive Mystery Gifts with some bonus Pokémon being available both at the beginning of launching the mobile version (the Kanto starter Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle) and for reaching milestones.
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==Release data==
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===Mobile===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Version number
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! Date released
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! Description
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|-
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| 1.0.0
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| February 12, 2020
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| Initial release
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| 1.0.3
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| February 12, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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| 1.0.4
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| February 14, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.6
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| February 12, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.7
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| February 19, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.8 (Android)
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| February 19, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.9
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| February 25, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.10
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| March 2, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.0.11
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| March 26, 2020
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| Unspecified bug fixes
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|-
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| 1.1.0
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| May 22, 2020
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| Added the Battle Data feature, fixes a Gigantamax Alcremie bug that caused it sometimes to not register in the Pokédex, and other unspecified fixes.
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|-
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|}
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===Nintendo Switch===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|+ align="bottom"|
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! Version number
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! Date released
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! Description
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|-
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| 1.0.0
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| February 12, 2020
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| Initial release
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| 1.0.3
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| March 18, 2020
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| Fixes unspecified issues
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 29 May 2020

Pokémon Home
Pokemon Home logo.png
Developer(s):
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android
Category: Utility
Players: Online
Predecessor: Pokémon Bank
Successor:
Release dates
N. America: February 11, 2020
Japan: February 12, 2020
Europe: February 12, 2020
Australia: February 12, 2020
S. Korea: February 12, 2020
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©2020 Pokémon, ©1995-2020 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./Game Freak inc.

Pokémon HOME is an online Pokémon storage system. It is the successor to Pokémon Bank, with new support for Pokémon Sword and Shield.

It can also be accessed on mobile devices with features exclusive to that version.

Gameplay

For the paid (premium) subscription, the game supports storing up to 200 boxes of Pokémon. Alternatively, there is also a "free plan" which supports storing up to 30 Pokémon in only one box. Pokémon from Pokémon Bank can be transferred up to Pokémon HOME, but cannot be transferred back. At present, not all Pokémon species and moves are available to use in Pokémon Sword and Shield, meaning that the unavailable Pokémon are locked in Pokémon HOME.

A National Pokédex is included in the software, with the mobile version documenting more information including a Pokémon's possible moves and abilities. Also included in the mobile version, players can access the Global Trade System (GTS) to trade a Pokémon (or up to three Pokémon with the premium subscription), perform a "Room Trade" or "Friend Trade" and receive Mystery Gifts with some bonus Pokémon being available both at the beginning of launching the mobile version (the Kanto starter Pokémon Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle) and for reaching milestones.

Release data

Mobile

Version number Date released Description
1.0.0 February 12, 2020 Initial release
1.0.3 February 12, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.4 February 14, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.6 February 12, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.7 February 19, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.8 (Android) February 19, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.9 February 25, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.10 March 2, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.0.11 March 26, 2020 Unspecified bug fixes
1.1.0 May 22, 2020 Added the Battle Data feature, fixes a Gigantamax Alcremie bug that caused it sometimes to not register in the Pokédex, and other unspecified fixes.

Nintendo Switch

Version number Date released Description
1.0.0 February 12, 2020 Initial release
1.0.3 March 18, 2020 Fixes unspecified issues
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