Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is launching on October 30 for Android and iOS, and you can preregister for it now.
Pocket is a collaborative effort between Creatures Inc. and The Pokémon Company, first revealed in February during the Pokémon Presents presentation. Through a simple swipe, users can open two booster packs each day within the app. The animation used to replicate the feeling of opening a physical pack and scanning cards required extensive work. The app offers both well-known cards and unique ones only available through it. A virtual binder or display board can be used to showcase all collected cards as well.
In-app purchases will likely be available for additional boosters, but Pocket hasn’t yet revealed what they’ll look like or how much they’ll cost.
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Previously, Pokémon Company has attempted to bring the card game to mobile devices.
The Pokémon Trading Card Game Live game rebrands Pokémon TCG Online, the digital version of the card game. In addition to collecting card packs, TCG Live features more complex battle mechanics than Pocket. Pocket provides a simplified, more streamlined experience that caters to those interested in collecting cards and engaging in casual play, whether alone or with others.
For those who prefer organizing packs and inserting cards into binders rather than learning the rules of the game, Pocket is the perfect app.
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