The Pokemon franchise saw a relatively quiet year in 2020 compared to the flurry of major releases like Cyberpunk 2077, The Last of Us Part 2, and Ghost of Tsushima. While lacking mainline entries or remakes, Pokemon fans still received titles like Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, Pokemon Home, and Pokemon Cafe ReMix. Now, rumors suggest that Pokemon Home, the cloud service for storing and transferring Pokemon, may be getting a significant update, a successor, or even a new compatible game.
Reputable Pokemon leaker Riddler Khu, as reported by Centro Leaks, hints at a new Pokemon Home-related development. This could manifest as a new feature, a completely new iteration of the service, or even a new game designed to work with Pokemon Home. The speculation further suggests that this new element might involve compatibility with “every Pokemon,” potentially hinting at a comprehensive collection feature. While details remain scarce, the rumor suggests an announcement might coincide with Pokemon Day on February 27th.
It’s crucial to approach this information cautiously. Leaks, by their nature, are unofficial and unconfirmed. While Riddler Khu has a track record of accurate predictions, they are not infallible. Therefore, it’s essential to maintain a healthy skepticism until official confirmation arrives.
Currently, neither Game Freak, The Pokemon Company, nor Nintendo have commented on these rumors. Given their typical silence on leaks and speculation, a public statement is unlikely. However, if any official information emerges, we will update this article accordingly. For more Pokemon coverage, including news, rumors, leaks, and deals, stay tuned to MaagX.