You’ll first need to route your collection through Pokémon Bank, an older cloud-based service. If you have a pokédex stored on games made for the Nintendo DS or 3DS systems, you can’t jump straight to uploading on Pokémon Home. Image: Nintendo / Game Freak Upload your 3DS / DS collection to Pokémon Bank There are several steps involved, and while they are actually simple, there are a lot of crossed wires to untangle along the way. We’ll start with the more involved process of migrating from older 3DS and DS games to Home. Given that Pokémon games span so many years and various console platforms, getting all of your pokémon into Pokémon Home involves more steps the longer your journey dates back - less if you’ve only gotten started with the recent Pokémon titles on the Switch. Better yet, it allows you to form a unified pokédex, pulling in the pokémon you’ve caught in previous games so you can deploy them in, say, Pokémon Sword or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! ( Pokémon Go support is still in development for the Home app.) One of its most alluring features is that it allows you to keep your pokédex handy wherever you might be - for a fee. Pokémon Home is a new cloud-based storage service available as an app for Android and iOS phones and tablets, as well as the Nintendo Switch.
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