Daily Games
·09/04/2026
For competitive player Justin Carris, the moment was supposed to be a new beginning. Hours of careful planning had gone into curating the perfect team, each Pokémon a testament to his dedication. The new arena of Pokemon Champions awaited, and he was ready to transfer his trusted partners from the familiar sanctuary of Pokémon Home. He initiated the transfer, a routine process he’d done countless times before. But this time, something went wrong. An error message flashed. Then, nothing. His Pokémon were gone.
Carris soon discovered he wasn't just facing a simple connection error. He had stumbled upon what he described as a "massive bug." When he tried to locate his Pokémon, he found them trapped in a digital limbo. The Pokémon Home app insisted they were merely "visiting Pokemon Champions," but they were nowhere to be found in the new game. They hadn't arrived, and crucially, they couldn't be brought back. Attempts to move them to Scarlet and Violet were met with another dead end, a different error code confirming their phantom status. "They are basically trapped in limbo," Carris stated, his frustration palpable.
The bug effectively kidnaps a player's Pokémon, holding them hostage in the void between servers. For Carris, this was more than an inconvenience; it was an "unacceptable setback." The team he had spent so much time cultivating for grinding, creating video content, and running his coaching business had vanished. The hours of effort were erased by a single, catastrophic glitch.
He isn't the only one. Reports from other players have surfaced, describing the same harrowing experience. Standard troubleshooting steps, like reinstalling the app or clearing the cache as suggested by Nintendo support to another user, have proven useless. The Pokémon remain lost. For now, the only certainty is the risk. The bridge between Pokémon Home and Pokemon Champions is unstable, and for those who attempt the crossing, their most treasured partners might not make it to the other side.









