Pokemon Home Releasing In February 2020

Pokemon Home finally has a release window. During today’s Pokemon Direct presentation, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company revealed that the new cloud storage service will launch sometime in February 2020.

Pokemon Home was first announced last June, although few details were shared at the time. The Pokemon Bank-like service will be released for Switch and smartphones and allows you to store monsters you’ve captured in Pokemon Go, Pokemon Let’s Go, and Pokemon Sword and Shield to the cloud. You can also transfer Pokemon from Bank on 3DS to Home and then import them into Sword and Shield, provided the Pokemon appear in the Galar Pokedex. That includes the old, returning Pokemon who are being added to the games as part of the upcoming expansion pass; they just need to be in the Isle of Armor or Crown Tundra Pokedexes.

Today’s Pokemon Direct brought many other announcements; you can catch up on some of the news below.

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Pokemon Sword & Shield Expansion Pass Adds New Pokemon, Areas, And More

Pokemon Sword and Shield are getting paid DLC. During today’s Pokemon Direct presentation, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company announced an expansion pass for the Switch Pokemon games which costs $30 USD and consists of two DLC packs that each add new environments, new Pokemon, over 100 clothing items, and much more to the adventure.

Isle Of Armor

The first expansion, dubbed Isle of Armor, arrives this June and allows players to travel to the eponymous island, which is home to a handful of new and returning Pokemon not found in Galar proper. The theme of this expansion is “growth.” Among the new Pokemon players can discover here is the new Legendary, Kubfu, a Fighting-type bear that can evolve into Urshifu. Urshifu has two possible forms, Single Strike Style or Rapid Strike Style; the former is a Fighting/Dark-type, while the latter is Fighting/Water. Each of Urshifu’s forms is also able to Gigantamax.

Players will encounter a few never-before-seen characters on the Isle of Armor as well, such as Mustard, a former Pokemon League Champion and Leon’s mentor. Training under Mustard on the Isle of Armor is a new rival character, who will differ depending on which version you’re playing. Pokemon Sword players will meet Klara, a cunning Poison-type trainer, while Shield players will face off against Avery, a gentlemanly Psychic-type trainer.

Crown Tundra

The second expansion, dubbed The Crown Tundra, will follow sometime this fall. The theme of this expansion is “exploration,” and it’s set in a new arctic area of the Galar region called the Crown Tundra. This area is likewise home to a variety of new and returning Pokemon, such as the new Grass/Psychic-type Calyrex.

Like the Wild Area, the Crown Tundra is dotted with a number of Max Raid dens, and this time you’ll actually be able to enter and explore the dens with other players. Deep inside these dens, you’ll have a chance to encounter Legendary Pokemon from previous titles. New Legendary Pokemon also lurk in these dens, including what appear to be Galarian forms of the Legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres.

New And Old Pokemon

As previously mentioned, each expansion introduces an assortment of new and returning Pokemon to Sword and Shield. You’ll only be able to capture these Pokemon either on the Isle of Armor or in the Crown Tundra, but players who haven’t purchased the expansion pass can still obtain the monsters through trading. There will also be new regional variants for some familiar Pokemon, such as Galarian Slowpoke. Unlike a Kantonia Slowpoke, this variant is a pure Psychic-type.

Expansion Pass Preview And Bonus

Following the Pokemon Direct, The Pokemon Company will roll out an update for Sword and Shield that lets players sample the new expansion pass content. After the update goes live, you’ll be able to head to Wedgehurst Station and meet Klara or Avery, depending on which version you own. You’ll also be able to catch a Galarian Slowpoke, whether or not you’ve purchased the expansion pass.

If you do pick up the pass, however, you’ll get a special bonus: a Pikachu uniform and an Eevee uniform for your trainer. After purchasing an expansion pass, you’ll receive a download code for the outfits via email, which you can then enter via Mystery Gift.

There was a lot more news in today’s big Pokemon Direct presentation, including the reveal of a Pokemon Mystery Dungeon remake for Switch. You can catch up on more announcements from the broadcast below.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass Announced

Pokemon Sword and Shield is getting a $29.99 / £26.99 Expansion Pass (no Australian price available at time of writing) this year, featuring two new adventures – and it’ll bring back more than 200 of the past games’ Pokemon missing from the new Galarian Pokedex.

The Isle of Armor expansion will be available by the end of June, while The Crown Tundra will arrive in fall. You can pre-purchase the Pass today, which will earn you codes for Pikachu and Eevee uniforms to use in-game.

The new expansions include entire new areas – accessible as soon as you reach the game’s Wild Area – and will introduce brand new Pokemon (with some exclusives depending on your version of the game), new Galarian regional forms and new Legendaries. Both will come with their own Pokedex, new characters, new outfits, and include Pokemon Dens with brand new Max Raid Battles. Players without the Expansion Pass can be invited into these Max Raids by those who do.

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How to Get Ad-Free Hulu With a Disney+ Bundle

In the extremely unlikely event you didn’t already know, Disney+ is live and you can sign up for the service right now. If you just want Disney+, the service is $6.99, and includes every Disney show and movie you can imagine, all available on-demand, and will be the exclusive streaming home for future Disney movies like Frozen 2 in 2020.

You can also sign up for a risk-free, 7-day Disney+ free trial if you’re on the fence about it and use it to stream all of season 1 of The Mandalorian for free. If you decide you like Disney+, you can add it to your existing Hulu or ESPN+ subscription as by following the simple steps below.

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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Announced

Nintendo has announced Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, a remake of the 2006 roguelikes in which players take on the role of a human that has been transformed into a Pokemon.

Releasing on March 6, 2020, Rescue Team DX recreates the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team. Like those original games, players must take a personality test at the start of the adventure to determine the type of Pokemon they will become. Both the player’s form and their partner Pokemon are chosen from a pool of 16 creatures.

A demo will be available later today at 7am PT / 10am ET / 9pm UK, and save data can be transferred to the full game.

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Nintendo Switch Gets Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX This Spring

Most of today’s Pokemon-focused Nintendo Direct centered on updates and new monsters to catch in the latest releases, Pokemon Sword and Shield. Nintendo and the Pokemon Company packed an extra little surprise, though, with a remake of a fan-favorite, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.

Rescue Team DX combines the 2006 games Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, originally released for the Game Boy and Nintendo DS. It has gotten enhanced visuals and a new art style for the re-release, and it’s coming on March 6. A demo version is now available, and that save data can transfer to the full game. Rescue Team DX pre-orders are also live.

Like the other Mystery Dungeon games, the Rescue Team games were roguelikes, letting you explore dungeons and find loot with a single life. Each had some exclusive Pokemon to their version, but Rescue Team DX combines the two.

Also revealed during the Direct was news of an expansion pass for Pokemon Sword and Shield that will add more monsters, as well as free updates coming to add additional creatures to collect. If you can’t wait to try out the new content, you’re in luck, because Nintendo has also released a free update for Sword and Shield that lets you sample it before the first release this June. You can run into new characters and catch a Galarian Slowpoke.

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76% Of Japan Console Sales In 2019 Were For Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch had a big 2019, having recently surpassed 41.67 million worldwide sales, including 2 million Switch Lites sold in the first 11 days on sale. Now, thanks to charts provided by Famitsu, we can see just how well the Switch did in Japan in 2019 compared to all other consoles.

These statistics come from French Twitter user Oscar Lemaire, and have been translated by Dualshockers.

They show that the Switch sold 4,493,903 units in Japan last year, up 29% from 2018, which accounts for 76% of console sales in the country for the year. The Switch’s total sales in Japan are now up to 11,383,449. Nintendo also sold 191,173 3DS units in the country during 2019, which means sales of Nintendo’s aging clamshell handheld were down 66%.

The PlayStation 4 managed the second highest sales with 1,196,153 units sold (down 29%), while the PlayStation Vita only sold 37.668 units (down 79%.) Right at the bottom is the Xbox One, which sold a terrible 8315 units in Japan last year, accounting for just 0.1% of total console sales in the region for 2019.

Later in the same Twitter thread, Lemaire says that this was Nintendo’s best year in the entire period Famitsu has tracked, from 1999 until 2019. With the PlayStation 4, 3DS, Vita, and Xbox One all being at the end (or past the end) of their lifecycles, it’s likely that the Nintendo Switch will dominate most of 2020 too–although it remains to be seen how the release of the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will impact sales.

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The Simpsons Will Eventually Go Off The Air, And Fox Is Preparing For That

The Simpsons and Family Guy are two of Fox’s biggest and best-known animated shows, and while they have so far run for decades, they won’t be around forever. Fox, which is now owned by Disney, is preparing for a future where its flagship programs go off the air, which is part of the reason why the company ordered four new animated comedy shows recently.

Fox Entertainment president Michael Thorn told Deadline that none of Fox’s flagship shows are ending soon. The company ordering the new shows is meant to help solidify Fox’s animated lineup. The first of the new shows, Bless the Harts, premiered in September and already has a second season coming up. The other new shows include Duncanville, The Great North, and Housebroken; additionally, Fox recently acquired the animation studio Bento Box.

“It’s twofold–it’s part of our business and programming strategy but also preparing for that day (in which Fox says good-bye to The Simpsons, Family Guy and Bob’s Burgers) whenever it comes,” Thorn said regarding Fox’s decision to start four new animated shows. “We have to prepare for a day when we don’t have some of our flagship animated shows, but there is no immediate plan where next month these shows are going to be off the air. Our ramping up is not tied to the urgency that some may speculate that those shows may go away.”

The Simpsons and Family Guy each have at least one more season coming, with further renewal orders expected, while Thorn teased that Bob’s Burgers “is going to be on Fox for a long time.”

Thorn went on to say that animation is a “key part of our business,” going to say that the network is considering introducing even more animated content beyond what’s been announced. “When they work, they work extremely well financially as well,” Thorn said of Fox’s animated show lineup.

The Simpsons is a special case. Because it’s been on TV for 30 years, it’s very expensive as the show’s stars collect huge paydays. According to Deadline, Fox has been losing money on The Simpsons for “a while” already.

Fox is also reportedly working on a second Simpsons movie and a new Family Guy film. Bob’s Burgers is also receiving a film adaptation.