How do I update my Pokémon HOME?
To update your Pokémon HOME, you need to access the HOME Menu on your Nintendo Switch, select the Pokémon HOME icon, press the + or – button on your controller, and then choose Software Update followed by Via the Internet. This will ensure that you have the latest version of Pokémon HOME, which is essential for transferring Pokémon between different games, including Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Updates and Information
- What is the latest version of Pokémon HOME?: The latest version of Pokémon HOME is 3.1.1, which was released on September 26, 2023, and it allows for seamless transfer of Pokémon between different games.
- How do I update Pokémon HOME on my Nintendo Switch?: To update Pokémon HOME on your Nintendo Switch, go to the HOME Menu, select the Pokémon HOME icon, press the + or – button, and choose Software Update followed by Via the Internet.
- What are the new features in the 2.0 update for Pokémon HOME?: The 2.0 update for Pokémon HOME includes features such as Pokémon transferred between Legends: Arceus and other games appearing in Strange Balls, new Stickers to customize your Pokémon HOME profile, and more.
Pokémon HOME Subscription and Management
- How do I update my Pokémon HOME subscription?: To update your Pokémon HOME subscription, open the Pokémon HOME application, tap the Menu icon, select Options, then Account, and finally Check Plan to manage your subscription.
- Why can’t I renew my Pokémon HOME subscription?: If automatic renewal is turned off, it cannot be turned on again during the current subscription period, but you can re-enable it after the current subscription ends.
- What happens to my Pokémon if I don’t renew my subscription?: If you don’t renew your Pokémon HOME subscription, you won’t lose your Pokémon, but you won’t be able to access Pokémon beyond the 30th one in your Basic Box until you re-enroll in the premium plan.
Transferring Pokémon and Compatibility
- How do I transfer Pokémon to Pokémon HOME?: To transfer Pokémon to Pokémon HOME, tap the Poké Ball icon, open Settings, select Connected Devices and Services, then Pokémon HOME, and log in to your Nintendo Account.
- Which Pokémon cannot be transferred to Pokémon HOME?: Certain Pokémon, such as Spinda, favorited Pokémon, Buddy Pokémon, Pokémon defending Gyms, costumed Pokémon, Shadow Pokémon, and Mega-Evolved Pokémon, cannot be sent to Pokémon HOME.
- Can I transfer legendary Pokémon to Pokémon Violet?: Yes, certain legendary Pokémon, such as Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Mew, Kyogre, Groudon, and Rayquaza, can be transferred to Pokémon Violet.
Technical Issues and Troubleshooting
- Why is my Pokémon HOME not working?: Ensure your mobile device meets the minimum requirements, you’re running the latest version of Pokémon HOME, and the app has access to your mobile device camera.
- Why is my Pokédex not updating in Pokémon HOME?: If your Pokédex isn’t updating, try clearing the cache, as the data may not be accurately reflected in the application.
- Why does Pokémon HOME remove egg moves?: Pokémon HOME removes egg moves because some moves can’t be used between different sets of games, especially Arceus.
Storage and Limits
- What is the Pokémon HOME limit?: With the Basic Plan, you can store up to 30 Pokémon in the Basic Box, and if you deposit more than 30 Pokémon while on the Premium Plan and then switch to the Basic Plan, only the 30 most recently deposited or traded Pokémon will be accessible.
- Why can I only store 30 Pokémon in Pokémon HOME?: You can only store 30 Pokémon in Pokémon HOME with the Basic Plan, and if you need more space, consider upgrading to the Premium Plan.
- How do I update my Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch?: To update your Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch, connect the console to the internet, return to the HOME Menu, launch the game, and the update will be downloaded and installed automatically.