Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket (Japanese: Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket), abbreviated as Pokémon TCG Pocket (Japanese: ポケポケ Poképocke), is a free-to-play digital adaptation of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was released for iOS, iPadOS, and Android worldwide on October 30, 2024, with a soft launch in New Zealand prior to the global release on September 26, 2024. The app supports Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, and Traditional Chinese.
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Basic info
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Platform: | iOS, iPadOS, Android |
Category: | Card game |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | Creatures, Inc., DeNA Co., Ltd. |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation IX spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | ALL |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | October 30, 2024 |
North America: | October 30, 2024 |
Australia: | October 30, 2024 |
Europe: | October 30, 2024 |
South Korea: | October 30, 2024 |
Hong Kong: | October 30, 2024 |
Taiwan: | October 30, 2024 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official website |
English: | Official website Pokémon.com |
The game was announced worldwide on Pokémon Day 2024 (February 27) at 14:00 UTC in an edition of Pokémon Presents. A limited demo was available to all attendees at the 2024 Pokémon World Championships.[1]
Gameplay
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket features app-exclusive card sets from which players can collect digital Pokémon cards, which may feature either new artwork or illustrations previously used in the physical Pokémon Trading Card Game. Two booster packs can be opened for free each day, with more available via in-game purchases. The app introduces immersive cards which allow players to experience the world inside the card's illustration. Players can also participate in quick battles using a simplified version of the traditional card game's rules.
To achieve simpler rules and a faster game pace, this game abandons certain Pokémon TCG concepts and introduces new ones:
- Decks are made of 20 cards. No more than two cards with the same name can be included in a deck.
- Energy cards are replaced by an "Energy Zone" which generates one Energy each turn to attach to a Pokémon.
- At the start of the game, each player draws five cards. The player that goes first cannot manually attach Energy, but can use Supporter cards, including those that attach Energy.
- Players do not take mulligans, as their starting hand will always contain at least one Basic Pokémon.
- Each player may have up to 10 cards in their hand, whereas the physical game has no limit.
- Prize cards are replaced by points; players win by obtaining three points.
- Unlike in the physical game, players unable to draw a card at the start of their turn do not lose the battle.
- In addition to an Active Pokémon slot, each player has a bench with three additional slots (rather than five).
- Pokémon cards have no Resistance and have a Weakness modifier of +20 instead of ×2.
- Effects of cards are generally simpler. No Pokémon, except Pokémon ex, has two attacks, though some Pokémon have an Ability and one attack.
Pokémon TCG Pocket includes Pokémon ex as seen in the Scarlet & Violet Series of the card game, but with a stylised gold graphic instead of the silver graphic seen in the physical game. Due to the absence of Prize cards in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, players who Knock Out a Pokémon ex receive two points instead of taking two Prize cards.
Card rarity is indicated either by between one and four diamonds (roughly equivalent to the TCG's common, uncommon, rare, and double rare rarities) or between one and three stars. Cards with a star rarity are rarer than cards with a diamond rarity and generally equate to secret cards in the TCG: cards with one star are usually illustration rare cards; cards with two stars are the equivalent of ultra rare and special illustration rare cards; and cards with three stars are immersive cards, which players can touch to see inside the illustration. The rarest cards have a crown rarity, and are equivalent to hyper rare cards in the TCG.
Card numbers are not featured on the cards themselves, although each expansion has its own card list, confirming each card's number as well as the total number or regular and secret cards within the expansion. Some cards use new artwork, while others reuse artwork from the physical game, such as from Base Set Pikachu and Sun & Moon Psyduck; however, the digital cards do not necessarily reflect their physical counterparts.
Cards feature a layout inspired by several eras of the Pokémon Trading Card Game:
- Most elements of the layout closest resemble the one used in the Sun & Moon Series.
- White outlines on Energy symbols were used in the Sword & Shield Series.
- Trainer cards' subtype placement in the top-left corner of the cards was first seen in the Scarlet & Violet Series.
- Silver card borders, which have first been featured in the ADV Era in Japan, and later adopted in international sets in the Scarlet & Violet Series.
- Double Rare prints of Pokémon ex use a frame reminiscent of Pokémon-EX, meaning only a part of the Pokémon is shown, the rest is hidden behind the opaque card background. The golden color of the icon is also inspired by the icon. The diagonal sides of the Rule Box are inspired by Pokémon-GX.
Additionally, Pokémon TCG Pocket uses the typing structure that was introduced in the Sword & Shield expansion, which categorises Fairy-type Pokémon as Psychic-type cards, and Poison-type Pokémon as Darkness-type cards.
Expansions
Set no. | Symbol | Expansion logo | Expansion name | Booster packs | No. of cards | Release date |
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— | Promo-A (promotional set) | — | Ongoing | September 26, 2024 (New Zealand) October 30, 2024 (worldwide) | ||
1 | Genetic Apex | Charizard Pikachu Mewtwo |
226 regular cards 60 secret cards |
September 26, 2024 (New Zealand) October 30, 2024 (worldwide) |
Premium Pass and Poké gold
Pokémon TCG Pocket includes in-game purchases, with both a Premium Pass (Japanese: プレミアムパス Premium Pass) and a virtual currency called Poké gold (Japanese: ポケゴールド Poké gold).
English | Japanese | Cost | ||||||||||||
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USD | CAD | MXN | BRL | EUR | GBP | AUD | NZD | JPY | KRW | HKD | TWD | THB | ||
Premium Pass | プレミアムパス Premium Pass |
$9.99 | $13.99 | $199 | $49.90 | €9.99 | £7.99 | $14.99 | $19.99 | ¥980 | ₩9,900 | $78 | $300 | ฿399 |
Release Poké gold (paid) x50 | リリース記念 お得なポケゴールド(有償)×50 Release Commemoration Value Poké gold (paid) ×50 |
$9.99 | $13.99 | $199 | $49.90 | €9.99 | £7.99 | $14.99 | $19.99 | ¥1,400 | ₩13,000 | $78 | $300 | ฿399 |
Release Poké gold (paid) x15 | リリース記念 お得なポケゴールド(有償)×15 Release Commemoration Value Poké gold (paid) ×15 |
$2.99 | $3.99 | $69 | $14.90 | €2.99 | £2.39 | $4.49 | $4.99 | ¥420 | ₩3,900 | $24 | $90 | ฿99 |
Release Poké gold (paid) x5 | リリース記念 お得なポケゴールド(有償)×5 Release Commemoration Value Poké gold (paid) ×5 |
$0.99 | $1.39 | $19 | $4.90 | €0.99 | £0.79 | $1.49 | $1.99 | ¥140 | ₩1,300 | $8 | $30 | ฿29 |
Poké gold (paid) ×500 | ポケゴールド(有償)×500 Poké gold (paid) ×500 |
$99.99 | $139.99 | $1,999 | $499.90 | €99.99 | £79.99 | $159.99 | $199.99 | ¥14,000 | ₩130,000 | $788 | $3,000 | ฿3,990 |
Poké gold (paid) + Accessories | 周辺グッズ「サーナイト」つきポケゴールド Poké gold + Gardevoir Accessories |
$22.99 | $31.99 | $499 | $119.90 | €22.99 | £18.49 | $35.99 | $39.99 | ¥3,200 | ₩29,900 | $178 | $690 | ฿799 |
Poké gold (paid) ×200 | ポケゴールド(有償)×200 Poké gold (paid) ×200 |
$39.99 | $54.99 | $899 | $199.90 | €39.99 | £31.99 | $62.99 | $69.99 | ¥5,600 | ₩52,000 | $318 | $1,200 | ฿1,490 |
Poké gold (paid) ×100 | ポケゴールド(有償)×100 Poké gold (paid) ×100 |
$19.99 | $27.99 | $399 | $99.90 | €19.99 | £15.99 | $30.99 | $39.99 | ¥2,800 | ₩26,000 | $158 | $600 | ฿699 |
Poké gold (paid) ×50 | ポケゴールド(有償)×50 Poké gold (paid) ×50 |
$9.99 | $13.99 | $199 | $49.90 | €9.99 | £7.99 | $14.99 | $19.99 | ¥1,400 | ₩13,000 | $78 | $300 | ฿399 |
Poké gold (paid) ×25 | ポケゴールド(有償)×25 Poké gold (paid) ×25 |
$4.99 | $6.99 | $99 | $24.90 | €4.99 | £3.99 | $7.99 | $9.99 | ¥700 | ₩6,500 | $38 | $150 | ฿199 |
Reception
On October 17, 2024, 13 days to its global launch, over 6 million people worldwide had preregistered the game.[2][3] In its first 48 hours after launch, the game had surpassed 10 million downloads.[4][5] By November 8, 2024, it had surpassed 30 million downloads worldwide.[6][7]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2024 | The Game Awards 2024 | Best Mobile Game | Pending | [8] |
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket
Version history
Version | Release date | Official note | More information |
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1.0.0 | iOS: August 18, 2024 Android: August 18, 2024 |
N/A | - |
1.0.2 | iOS: August 26, 2024 Android: September 2024 |
iOS: Bug Fixes Android: N/A |
Soft launch |
1.0.3 | iOS: October 15, 2024 Android: October 16, 2024 |
Bug Fixes | - |
1.0.5 | iOS: October 23, 2024 Android: October 24, 2024 |
Bug Fixes | Global launch |
1.0.6[9][10][11] | iOS: November 3, 2024 Android: November 3, 2024 |
Bug Fixes | The team fixed an issue where the app would not start for some using iOS devices and other minor problems. |
1.0.7 | iOS: November 11, 2024 Android: November 11, 2024 |
Bug Fixes | Fixed a bug where you could open more booster packs for free than the daily ones |
Compatibility
The game can be played on:[12]
Release
Pokémon TCG Pocket was made available for pre-order on the App Store and pre-registration on Google Play beginning August 18, 2024. It has been listed for release in all countries with access to the App Store or Google Play Store except Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Cameroon, mainland China, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Georgia, Gibraltar, Iraq, Kenya, Kosovo, Libya, the Maldives, Mali, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Myanmar, Nauru, the Netherlands, Russia, San Marino, Senegal, Tonga, Tunisia, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.
Date | Locations |
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September 26, 2024 | New Zealand |
October 30, 2024 | Albania, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bermuda, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Canada, Cape Verde, Cayman Islands, Chad, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Eswatini, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macao, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Montserrat, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, São Tomé and Principe, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Zambia |
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In other languages
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References
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the 2024 Pokémon World Championships limited demo on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 6 million preregistrations on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 6 million preregistrations on X (Twitter) (Japanese)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 10 million downloads on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 10 million downloads on X (Twitter) (Japanese)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 30 million downloads on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about the game's 30 million downloads on X (Twitter) (Japanese)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket (@PokémonTCGP) on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about version 1.0.6 on X (Twitter)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket about version 1.0.6 on X (Twitter) (Japanese)
- ↑ Bug Information (1.0.6) | Pokémon TCG Pocket (Japanese)
- ↑ Pokémon TCG Pocket Gameplay FAQ – Pokémon Support
External links
- Official English X (Twitter) account
- Official Japanese X (Twitter) account
- Pokémon TCG Pocket on the App Store
- Pokémon TCG Pocket on Google Play
This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project TCG, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on video games about the TCG. |