Cloud-based Pokemon Home Bridges the Gap Between Mobile and Nintendo Switch
Cloud-based Pokemon Home Bridges the Gap Between Mobile and Nintendo Switch

Itβs a big day for fans of the series as a bunch of Pokemon-related stuff is popping up in rapid fire fashion. A new cloud-based project is being created that aims to bring Pokemon gamers from around the world together regardless of where they are from and what platform they are gaming on.
During theΒ PokemonΒ broadcast from The Pokemon Company, a new platform calledΒ Pokemon HomeΒ was announced, which will deliver a cloud-based service that will bridge the gap betweenΒ theirΒ games on several platforms.
As detailed in the broadcast, the serviceΒ will allow players to connect with other players across Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS devices, and will offer features such as trading and Pokemon Bank functionality to transfer the beloved critters between games.
So far, the projectΒ was confirmed to support last yearβsΒ Pokemon Letβs Go!Β titles, along with the upcomingΒ Sword & ShieldΒ that will debut for the Nintendo Switch later this year. Naturally, the projectΒ will also be compatible with titles on mobile such asΒ Pokemon GO, giving players there a resource to connect with the Nintendo Switch titles.
While details are still scarce, we can expect to see Pokemon Home launch sometime in early 2020. It will certainly be an exciting, and convenient, times for fans of the series.
Pokdepinion: If you thought the AR game was already sending people into a frenzy, I think that might just be the tip of the iceberg. Weβre definitely about to see something much bigger coming our way.
