Animal Crossing fans are excited about the release of "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete," a new version of the popular mobile game. While the game was previously free, it now requires purchase, which has sparked some controversy. However, the overall reception is positive, with fans expressing their happiness and appreciation for the game's return. The game is available for download on Apple and Android devices.
Nintendo has launched Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete for iPhone as a paid app, marking a shift from its previous free-to-play model with in-app purchases. Priced at $9.99 initially, the cost will rise to $19.99 after January 30. The game includes content from the original Pocket Camp, new features, and allows players to import designs from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This move is a departure from the typical ad-driven or in-app purchase models prevalent in mobile gaming.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete, a paid version of the popular mobile game, launched a day early, replacing the free-to-play version that shut down on November 28th. The new app, available for $9.99 on iOS and Android, removes microtransactions and allows offline play, while offering new features like a location with K.K. Slider and the ability to import designs from New Horizons. Players can transfer their saves from the old app until June 2, 2025, though some are experiencing issues due to high demand.