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Pokemon TCG Pocket Has Crossed 30 Million Downloads 

Pokemon TCG Pocket’s official X account (formerly Twitter) has just revealed that the game has been downloaded more than 30 million times globally. The digital card trading title was released on October 30 and within just 9 days it has managed to hit this significant milestone. Pokemon Go was able to cross 100 million downloads within the first month, it’ll be exciting to see whether Pokemon TCG Pocket can replicate that. 

Pokemon TCG Pocket is digital title available now on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. This app allows players to enjoy their Pokemon card-collecting and trading passion online. The game is available in 89 countries, allowing players to open packs, collect cards, battle other players, and more. The collection features designs that many may remember, along with some completely new illustrations that have been designed specially for the game. 

Players can open two booster packs for free each day, allowing you to grow your collection. There is a new space for the community too, where players can display their most valuable cards. Additionally, a new Pokemon card experience has been designed explicitly for TCG Pocket, which features ‘Immersive Cards’ with three-dimensional illustrations.

In other news, Pokemon TCG Pocket managed to rake in over $12 million in the first four days. Also, new details on Nintendo’s lawsuit against Palworld devs over alleged Pokémon patent infringement have emerged online. What are your thoughts on Pokemon TCG Pocket crossing 30 million downloads? Let us know in the comments or our new community forum!


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