The legendary Pokémon Card Game is coming in an updated digital version. Fans have not seen significant changes in the online space for a long time. Soon we will see the renewed "Pokémon Trading Card Game Live" for both Android and iOS platforms.
Digital World of Pokémon
The free-to-play Pokémon Card app will repeat the rules and external features of its real-life version, according to the Company's latest announcement. Players will be able to add digital equivalents using unique QR codes to the physical cards they find in the sets. The developers have diversified the gameplay with daily updates, customizable avatars, accessories, and other content with a robust schedule. More bright artworks and variations of physical card sets also await you to explore.
Who will be the first to try out this new addition to the Pokémon gaming world? The initial launch of the Pokémon TCG app for mobile devices and its beta version for Mac and Windows is planned for Canada. For other countries, the update will come later. The new version of the game is intended to outshine its predecessor Pokémon TCG Online and bring digital gaming to a new level.
Return of Card Games History
The original Pokémon Trading Card Game was released in 1999 and reached the peak of its popularity back in the early 2000s. Due to the pandemic, fans have become addicted to collecting cards again. So board games became popular again, and the developers decided to catch up with the trend.
The newly increased demand influenced the price of all Pokemon-related collectibles. However, due to the pandemic, it was not possible to sell or produce enough products. For example, Target refused to sell Pokémon cards for customer safety reasons. The companies could not allow big crowds of people to disturb the safety distance in pursuit of the cards.
Fortunately, Pokémon Company has found a solution to this problem, and we can only wait for the official launch of the game. Do you collect any items yourself? Leave your comments below and share the article if you liked it!
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