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The upcoming launch of Pokemon Home will be celebrated with a little promotion. After Pokemon Home is released, Pokemon Bank and Poke Transporter will be available at no cost for a one-month period.

Players will be able to bring over creatures from various Pokemon series games using these two apps. Once Pokemon are in Pokemon Bank, they can be moved to Pokemon Home.

Pokemon Home will launch sometime in February and can be accessed on Switch and mobile.

Source: Pokemon PR

Pokemon Home

Pokemon Home will be free to use, but a Premium Plan will be offered “for even more great features”. It’ll cost $2.99 for 30 days, $4.99 for three months, and $15.99 for a full year.

Here’s a chart outlining the Basic Plan features versus Premium Plan features:


As previously announced, Pokemon Home will be distributed on both Switch and mobile. However, depending on which device you’re using, certain features may be unavailable.

Here’s a chart outlining what can be accessed on Switch and mobile:

The official website for Pokemon Home updated today, revealing fresh information and screenshots about the new Switch and mobile app. We have information about moving and trading Pokemon as well as other features that are offered.

Here’s the full rundown:

Rune Factory 4 Special originally came out in Japan last July. Meanwhile, North America and Europe are getting the game at the end of next month. Some fans have been wondering why the wait has been so long, especially given that Rune Factory 4 did previously see an English release on 3DS. In a blog post, XSEED explained the situation.

A lot of factors were involved in the new release of Rune Factory 4 Special. XSEED pointed to a change in localization programming tools since the 3DS days, needing to review the entire script, the addition of French and German text, support for dual Japanese and English audio, and fixing other issues and bugs.

XSEED wrote in a blog post:

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

The latest update for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order went live today. Version 3.0.1. is out now, accessible for all players.

Today’s update addresses a bug in which players may have been unable to add additional controllers in multiplayer. Nintendo says that other issues have also been addressed.

Note that you’ll need the latest update to play multiplayer with anyone already on version 3.0.1.

Thanks to Dengeki Online, we have a new look at Londrekia in Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r]. View some footage captured at Evo Japan 2020 below.

Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r] will be out for Switch on February 20 in North America and February 21 in Europe.

Panty Party

Cosen today provided an update on the new online and local multiplayer functionality for Panty Party. The two features will arrive via an update on February 6, the company announced.

Here’s a trailer:

The official teaser website for Umihara Kawase Bazooka!! opened today, confirming a new launch window. A release is planned for this “spring to summer”, publisher Success Corporation and developer Studio Saizensen announced.

Here’s an overview from the site:

It Came from Space and Ate Our Brains

It Came from Space and Ate Our Brains, an arcade top-down shooter, hits the Switch eShop tomorrow. Check out some footage below.


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