Everything coming to the Pokémon Pocket TCG next month

Everything coming to the Pokémon Pocket TCG next month
Everything coming to the Pokémon Pocket TCG next month
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If you are as Pokémon JCC Pocket-pounded as I amyou desperately need new cards to collect and new events to fight. Luckily, it looks like players won’t have to wait too long for either, at least based on the latest data leaks from the mobile card game.

The players have recently found new details on an upcoming Venusaur event in late November (via The player). Similar to the Lapras Ex-Drop Event which has just ended, regarding Venusaur will contain new battles and promotional cards. It will start from November 29 and run until December 16, and players will be able to earn new card art variations of Venusaur, Greninja, Haunter, Onix, and Jigglypuff.

But that’s not all. There is also a Wonder Pick Bulbasaur + Magnemite Event the kick-off will be given the following week, from December 6 to 20. Similar to the Chansey + Meowth Wonder Pick event, it will feature promotional cards for Bulbasaur and Magnemite, which old-timers will remember from the Team Rocket set originally released in 2000.

Store updates and new events always go live Pokémon TCG Pocket on Friday, and data miners are also reporting a few more updates to the game between now and the end of the month. A sort of “Black Friday” sales event is set to begin on November 22, alongside a fire-type Mass Outbreak event centered on Arcanine. While waiting, players have until November 28 to complete their Apex Genetic Emblem event battles against each other. It’s a time of sacrifice but I’ve come too far to stop at this point.

A bigger update of Pokémon JCC Pocket not expected to arrive until next year. The development team behind the game has already confirmed that trading will finally arrive by January 2025, with new features and card games also arriving after that.

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