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Pokémon TCG Pocket Surges Past $200 Million, Beats Sleep & Unite
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Pokémon TCG Pocket Surges Past $200 Million, Beats Sleep & Unite

Dec 03, 2024 1:35 PM

Pokémon TCG Pocket has rapidly become a commercial success, generating over $200 million in just its first month since launch on October 30. This digital card game, which follows a free-to-play model, allows players to purchase booster packs, cosmetics, and a monthly pass for extra rewards. Initially achieving $3 million in daily revenue, earnings have now escalated to an impressive average of $6.5 million daily, peaking at $8.4 million during a special Mass Outbreak event. While the collecting aspect of the game is engaging, many players find the deck-building component quite lacking. Developers Creatures Inc. are planning to release additional card sets and updates in the near future, continuously sustaining interest in the game.

How well is Pokémon TCG Pocket performing since its launch?

Pokémon TCG Pocket is performing exceptionally well, having generated an estimated $208 million within its first month, significantly surpassing other Pokémon titles such as Pokémon Sleep and Pokémon Unite.

Pokémon TCG Pocket is part of the popular Pokémon franchise, which includes video games, trading card games, and animated series. The Pokémon Trading Card Game has been a staple since its introduction in the late 1990s, captivating fans and collectors with its strategic gameplay and extensive card collections. With the mobile adaptation, Pokémon aims to blend traditional card collection with modern gaming trends, ensuring its relevance in the competitive mobile gaming market.



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