Pokémon Go is now out, and players are going nuts tracking down and catching as many Pokémon as they can find. Like most mobile games, Pokémon Go features some microtransactions, but they aren’t too bad. Below is a list of everything you can purchase in the game, and how much it all costs.
Pokémon Go Prices
There are only seven different items you can actually buy in Pokémon Go, and many of the items you can get for free from PokéStops. Each item costs Pokécoins, the in-game currency. It should be noted players can only carry 350 items at once, unless you buy the bag upgrade, so don’t stock up too much on the items you get commonly from PokéStops. The items up for purchase are as follows:
20 Poké Balls - 100 Pokécoins
100 Poké Balls - 460 Pokécoins
200 Poké Balls - 800 Pokécoins
1 Incense - 80 Pokécoins
8 Incense - 500 Pokécoins
25 Incense - 1250 Pokécoins
1 Lucky Egg - 80 Pokécoins
8 Lucky Eggs - 500 Pokécoins
25 Lucky Eggs - 1250 Pokécoins
1 Lure Module - 100 Pokécoins
8 Lure Module - 680 Pokécoins
Egg Incubator - 150 Pokécoins
Bag Upgrade - 200 Pokécoins
Pokémon Storage Upgrade - 200 Pokécoins
Pokécoin Costs
It looks like as of right now, the only way to get Pokécoins is to buy them with real money. There are six different tiers for buying coins, and the prices are as follows:
100 Pokécoins - $0.99
550 Pokécoins - $4.99
1200 Pokécoins - $9.99
2500 Pokécoins - $19.99
5200 Pokécoins - $39.99
14500 Pokécoins - $99.99
Pokémon Go Guides
For all our other Pokémon Go guides, check below to see what else there is to know:
- Beginner's Guide
- Leveling/Evolution Guide
- Gym Guide
- Battery Saver Guide
- Healing Guide
So what do you think? Will you be dropping cash on Pokémon Go? Will you see how far you can go without having to buy any upgrades? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
- As Close To Living Pokémon Fantasy As It Gets
- Active And Engaging Experience
- Lots Of Mon And Events
- Battles Aren't What Fans Expect
- Very Grindy