The Pokémon Company is continuing to reveal new content for Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket. Read on below to learn more:
Update from the Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket Development Team
Since releasing the first iteration of the trading feature a few days ago, we have received a large number of comments. Thank you all for sharing your feedback.
The item requirements and restrictions implemented for the trading feature were designed to prevent abuse from bots and other prohibited actions using multiple accounts. Our goal was to balance the game while maintaining a fair environment for all players and preserving the fun of collecting cards that is core to the Pokémon TCG Pocket experience.
However, thanks to your feedback, we understand that some of the restrictions put in place are preventing players from being able to casually enjoy the feature as intended. We are actively investigating ways to improve the feature to address these concerns. Going forward, we also plan to offer multiple ways to obtain trade tokens including through event distributions.
As always, thank you for being part of the Pokémon TCG Pocket community.
Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is Available Now!
Pokemon TCG Pocket allows you to open two booster packs every day at no cost. Collect digital cards featuring nostalgic artwork from the past as well as brand-new ones that are exclusive to Pokémon TCG Pocket. The Wonder Pick feature is another great way to obtain cards, giving you a chance to get a card from a booster pack that someone else has opened.
Once you’ve built a collection of cards, take them into battles using 20-card decks and streamlined rules for fun and fast action. Features like auto-battle, auto-build, and rental decks are also available to help players of all skill levels enjoy these exciting matches.
Source: The Pokémon Company
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