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<p>While the main headline event from today's Pokémon Presents showcase was <a data-entity-substitution="canonical" data-entity-type="node" data-entity-uuid="96910049-987b-4b6f-af58-3c282e0a2cfa" href="https://www.gameinformer.com/pokemon-presents/2024/02/27/pokemon-returns-to-kalos-with-legends-z-a-in-2025">the announcement of Pokémon Legends: Z-A</a>, it wasn't the only new game that got announced. It shares that status with Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, a new mobile game that allows players to collect, trade, and battle with the franchise's signature trading cards.</p>
<p><strong>Check out the reveal trailer below</strong>:</p>
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<p>While there are several features available in the game, Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket seems to focus the most on the collection aspect, which is fitting given the renaissance of physical card games in recent years. While no details on microtransactions are given, the end of the trailer notes that players will get two free packs a day – implying that more than that might come at a cost.</p>
<p>You'll also be able to trade cards with other players and battle them online as well. The trailer also shows off immersive cards, which seem to feature a 3D cinematic inside the cards.</p>
<p>The app is being developed by DeNA (best known for their work on Pokémon Masters) and is due out sometime later this year. For more Pokémon cards, <a href="https://www.gameinformer.com/pokemontcg">check out our Trading Card hub</a>, which features some of our favorite pulls from the game's big releases.</p>
Source: Game Informer