Pokémon in Spain: Difference between revisions

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Currently, {{wp|Asmodee}} is selling the TCG since the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion. Once again, Asmodee decided that some expansions were not worth releasing in Spain, with the {{TCG|Undaunted}}, {{TCG|Triumphant}}, {{TCG|Call of Legends}}, {{TCG|Dark Explorers}}, {{TCG|Plasma Blast}}, {{TCG|Legendary Treasures}}, {{TCG|Dragon Vault}}, and {{TCG|Double Crisis}} being absent. However, despite physical cards from these expansions not being printed, all of them were translated and can be found in Spanish in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] app. From Roaring Skies on, all expansions have been released in Spain.
Currently, {{wp|Asmodee}} is selling the TCG since the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion. Once again, Asmodee decided that some expansions were not worth releasing in Spain, with the {{TCG|Undaunted}}, {{TCG|Triumphant}}, {{TCG|Call of Legends}}, {{TCG|Dark Explorers}}, {{TCG|Plasma Blast}}, {{TCG|Legendary Treasures}}, {{TCG|Dragon Vault}}, and {{TCG|Double Crisis}} being absent. However, despite physical cards from these expansions not being printed, all of them were translated and can be found in Spanish in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]] app. From Roaring Skies on, all expansions have been released in Spain.


The most recent expansion set to be released in Spanish is {{TCG|Lost Thunder|Truenos Perdidos}} on November 2018.
The most recent expansion set to be released in Spanish is {{TCG|Temporal Forces|Fuerzas Temporales}} on March 2024.


Spanish language cards are recognized as legal for [[Play! Pokémon]] official tournaments in the European Region, the Latin American Region and in the World Championships.
Spanish language cards are recognized as legal for [[Play! Pokémon]] official tournaments in the European Region, the Latin American Region and in the World Championships.
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