Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket Adds Shiny Pokemon Later This Month

Shiny Pokémon are set to arrive in the Pokémon Trading Card Game: Pocket version, and enthusiasts eagerly awaiting these rare pocket-sized creatures will have their chance soon this month. These coveted Pokémon can be discovered using the new Shining Revelry booster packs, which will be accessible from March 27 onwards. Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are hinting at the introduction of shiny forms of Charizard ex, Lucario ex, and Pachirisu.

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Should you manage to secure one of these cards, you’ll find that they glow when tilted, and the Pokemon depicted on them come in distinct colors unlike their standard versions. The Shining Revelry booster packs will introduce Pokemon and Trainers from the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet video games, allowing you to expand your collection with Tatsugiri, Iono, and the latest sensation, Sprigatito. Additionally, once the update is live next week, players can engage in ranked matches.

From the first day of April, the Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket introduces a quest that rewards a Shiny Charizard-themed display case and binder as prize. This unique accessory is perfect for showcasing your favorite cards. The Pokemon Company announced that from March 27 to April 26, there will be new missions for the ex Starter Deck. Successfully completing these tasks will grant you a deck ticket, which can be redeemed for an ex Starter Deck.

During a recent Pokemon Presents livestream, we got insights into upcoming events and fresh content for various free-to-play Pokemon games. For instance, an event reminiscent of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire was unveiled for Pokemon Masters EX. Additionally, the legendary Pokemon Darkrai and Cresselia are scheduled to make their appearance in Pokemon Sleep by the end of March.

Just now, it’s been announced that Scopely, a mobile gaming company owned by Saudi Arabia, is planning to acquire the gaming division of Niantic (known for creating Pokemon Go) at a value of $3.5 billion. In a message to fans, senior director Michael Steranka guaranteed that any changes made by Scopely will not disrupt the Pokemon Go experience as they understand its significance and will not impose unnecessary alterations.

2021 seems poised to be significant for Pokémon, extending beyond just the mobile realm, as a new Nintendo Switch title, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, is set to launch.

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2025-03-21 18:09