The final Sword and Shield set will bring the game's Galar era to a close with new VSTAR cards, as well as three new Radiant Pokemon for collectors to pick up. The Pokemon Company recently revealed its final new set of the Sword and Shield era with Crown Zenith set to release in January. Pokemon Trading Card Game Live's beta comes as the card game looks to be moving into a new era alongside its video game counterparts. Pokemon TCG Live will also look to compete with other digital-exclusive card games like Legends of Runeterra and Hearthstone. Pokemon's other biggest physical TCG competitor, Wizards of the Coast, has an established online presence as well with Magic: The Gathering Arena. Konami launched Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel to massive success earlier this year, breaking records for card games on Steam following its January release. Pokemon Trading Card Game Live's global beta debuts with heavy competition from a variety of other card games in the online TCG space. The developer had previously confirmed that, while Live will replace Online as the main supported client, players will be able to migrate their full collections over to the new game. Live is set to bring several new features to online Pokemon TCG play including a fully fleshed-out Ranked ladder and a Battle Pass system for earning cosmetics and packs. The Pokemon Company officially rolled out the Pokemon Trading Card Game Live beta worldwide on Tuesday, with players now able to try out the new Pokemon TCG simulator that has been teased since last year. RELATED: Pokemon TCG YouTuber Opens Booster Packs From Every State Now, Pokemon Trading Card Game Live is set to revolutionize the way players battle against one another. Pokemon Trading Card Game Online has been one of the predominant ways for many Pokemon players to play the card game online since its introduction in 2011. From the franchise's beginning, the Game Boy received its own version of the Pokemon Trading Card Game, along with a Japan-exclusive sequel. "Pokémon TCG Live will go hand in hand with the tabletop version that fans know and love, and welcomes a new era of digital play where Trainers around the world can play together regardless of their preferred platform."Īnother new Pokémon game, Pokémon Unite, is scheduled for release on mobile on September 30th, following its debut on the Nintendo Switch on July 21st.The Pokemon Trading Card Game has been no stranger to video games and online simulators, even in its early days. "As we look back on 25 wonderful years of Pokémon, we are once again reminded of how the Pokémon Trading Card Game has always been a strong pillar of the franchise and beloved by young and veteran Trainers alike," said The Pokémon Company International vice president of the Pokémon TCG Barry Sams. Following its launch, the game will be actively updated through various live ops that will bring additional content. The game is currently in soft launch in Canada with a global open beta scheduled later this year for PC and Mac. TGC Live will also be playable on Windows and Mac computers via Pokémon.com. Pokémon TCG Live will be available on iOS and Android devices, marking the first time trading card gameplay will be available on mobile devices. In addition to the standard TGC gameplay, the game will include daily quests, customisable avatars, accessories and more. The developers assure that the game will be easy for beginners to learn while also offering TGC veterans the chance to improve upon their skills. Pokémon TCG Live will bring the classic tabletop and deck-building experience with the same rules and gameplay virtually, with the ability to challenge players across the world. The Pokémon Company International has revealed Pokémon TCG Live, a new app that will allow users to play the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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