Nicole Carpenter is a senior reporter specializing in investigative features about labor issues in the game industry, as well as the business and culture of games. When the update is released on Jan.
Pokemon TCG Pocket has plenty to do. From collecting all the cards, battling other players, and of course, taking part in all the active events. Whether you’re opening booster packs, joining PvP ...
Pokemon TCG Pocket events are all scheduled here, with upcoming, current, past and present in-game events and new gameplay features all laid out and updated in real time for your convenience! And ...
The new Pokemon TCG Pocket Space-Time Smackdown expansion is here, with new cards themed around the Sinnoh Gen 4 Pokedex, including the legendary Dialga and Palkia. With the release date just days ...
A new Pokemon Happy Meal at McDonald's includes a TCG booster pack, poster, and sticker sheet. The promotion targets both long-time fans and newcomers to the Pokemon franchise. The limited-time ...
Trading in Pokémon TCG Pocket has been known since the app’s announcement back in Feb. 2024, but the trade button in the Social Hub has been greyed out and slapped with a “coming soon ...
Have you started saving your pack hourglasses for the Pokemon TCG Pocket new booster packs yet? Following the success of Pokemon TCG Pocket, a new set of booster packs is on the horizon. This exciting ...
New details about the long-awaited second expansion for Pokemon TCG Pocket have been revealed, including the release window and the generation of games it focuses on. Unsurprisingly, the Pokemon ...
Japanese YouTuber Hajime Syacho has hit the daily spending limit in Pokemon TCG Pocket since the game's launch on October 30, 2024. The creator has amassed 50,000 cards, spending approximately $ ...
The next Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion, Space-Time Smackdown, will be available worldwide on Thursday, January 30, 2025. In a social media post from January 16, Pokémon TCG Pocket said that new booster ...
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