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New Pokémon Trading Card Game Coming to Mobile Devices

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Carl S. Seibel
Carl S. Seibel
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The Unending Demand for Pokémon Games

Despite the already vast array of Pokémon games available on mobile, fans of the franchise are always eager for more. Their enthusiasm is one of the primary reasons behind the upcoming release of a new Pokémon trading card game for iOS and Android devices.

Introducing Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket

Set to debut on October 30, Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket will be a mobile-centric experience, unlike previous releases that aimed for the Nintendo Switch. Developed by Creatures Inc., the original developers of the Pokémon TCG, and DeNA Co., Ltd., this game is designed for casual play during quick breaks.

Key Features: Casual Battles and Daily Booster Packs

The new app promises a player-friendly approach with casual battles, devoid of competitive or ranked systems. Players will have the opportunity to open two booster packs every day for free, allowing them to collect Pokémon cards featuring both old favorites and new exclusives. Additionally, the game will feature binders and display boards for players to showcase their collections.

Pre-Registration and Anticipated Surprises

Developers have also announced that the game is now available for pre-registration on both the App Store and Google Play Store. While no rewards have been disclosed for pre-registering, there are hints that exciting surprises may be in store for early birds. It’s worth noting that Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket will be free to play, although in-app purchases will be available for those who want more than the two free daily boosters.

Stay tuned for more updates as the release date approaches, and don’t miss the chance to join the launch by pre-registering now!

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