Pokémon TCG Pocket estimated to make $1 billion in less than 3 months
Blog Andrew Joseph 06 Feb , 2025 0

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket It is estimated that in less than three months, a staggering billions of dollars were created, while the number of popular culture caused Pokémon Go in just 22 days.
Pocketgamer.biz Quoted numbers AppMagic It is estimated that the digital card game hit $500 million on February 4, meaning it is only 97 days after its launch. Now, this is just the second time that Pokémon mobile game hits that number, second only to the aforementioned Pokémon Go.
Time and space release SmackDown extension Daily sales soared to over $10 million for the first time, January could account for two days, accounting for 22% of the entire monthly revenue.
Time and Time SmackDown (207 photos) is the first full extension of Pokémon TCG Pocket, the bag debuted with 286 cards Genetic Apex set by October A smaller 86 card was released in December called Myth Island. Developer Bio plans to continue releasing suits in this way, and swap them in a big and a small suit for months.
The game follows standard mobile phone and free-to-play game models, which pays for players in a few days that quickly run out, and real money is the only real way to re-experience the early thrill.
Complete the genetic vertex Will make the player spend about two years based on an estimatedalthough Those who want to make it rain can end the series after a price cut of around $1,500.
But not all are Green Stick and Walrein-Bows' bio-companies Developers are called “predatory” and “outright greed” Over the past week, fans have opposed the poor functioning of the deals received.
Biological Company Today’s Talented Players 1,000 Trade Tokens – Enough to make just two major deals – It continues to look at ways to resolve controversial mechanics, although fans are still frustrated by the lack of communication and false commitments.
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