The biggest post-launch update yet for Pokémon TCG Pocket is finally here, with trading and a new expansion dropping within one day of each other. But, while ne ...
Trading isn’t even out in Pokémon TCG Pocket and the developers are already putting out warnings against any “illegal” behavior that some players might be tempt ...
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Pokemon TCG Pocket is introducing trading with friends. Players express discontent over the inability to trade some rare cards. Developers request player feedback for potential system improvements.
Pokemon TCG Pocket's Achievement rewards undervalue player efforts with measly Shinedust prizes. Fans criticize DeNA for poor reward distribution, labeling the game as pay-to-win. Despite ...
Trading will be added to Pokémon TCG Pocket later this month. The Pokémon Company teased the feature at the game's launch - it's been right there, "coming soon", since the app launched - but ...
One feature curiously absent in Pokémon TCG Pocket at launch is trading. While you can use the Wonder Pick feature to pull a card from a pack opened by a friend, you aren’t able to properly ...
Audio series platform Pocket FM is laying off about 75 employees, as part of a restructuring exercise, Moneycontrol has learnt. This marks the second round of job cuts at Bengaluru-based Pocket FM ...
Pokemon TCG Pocket players are excited that the trade feature is finally coming soon but didn’t expect items to be consumed. The original Genetic Apex expansion list features over 225 cards ...
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The Pokémon TCG Pocket meta has become clear ... So even if you’re willing to spend IRL money on Poké Gold to open a bunch of packs, you’ll still have to sit through a lot of mindless ...
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