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Pokémon TCG se expandirá con el set de refuerzo y el debut comercial

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Feb 19,2025

¡La muy esperada función de comercio de Pokémon TCG Pocket llega el 29 de enero! Una nueva expansión, "Space-Time Smackdown", sigue el 30 de enero.

La función de intercambio permite a los jugadores intercambiar cartas con amigos, reflejando la experiencia del juego de cartas físicas. Se requerirán glasas y fichas comerciales.

Smackdown de espacio-tiempo presenta el querido Pokémon de la región Sinnoh. Dos nuevos paquetes de refuerzo digital cuentan con el legendario Pokémon Dialga y Palkia.

También se incluyenytmás allá de los legendarios, Pokémon populares como Lucario y los entrantes de Sinnoh (Turtwig, Chimchar y Piplup). Estos se pueden obtener a través de Wonder Pick y Packs tradicionales de refuerzo.

Se espera que esta actualización sea bien recibida, especialmente dada la adición de Pokémon tan esperados. Sin embargo, existen preocupaciones iniciales sobre la mecánica comercial, lo que provoca esperanzas de ajustes continuos.

¿Nuevo en Pokémon TCG Pocket o regresando después de un descanso? ¡Vea nuestra guía de los mejores mazos para un repaso rápido antes de sumergirse en la actualización!

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