Pokemon Pocket has been a phenomenon in recent weeks and has united fans of the license. The free game still has a lot of room for improvement and the developers have already planned numerous events to keep players busy until then.
This is the big cell phone hit this fall. Pokemon Pocket had all the makings of becoming one of the must-have games of the year, and it didn’t fail. The offer appeals to most people, as the free game has brought together more than 30 million players in just over a week and raised around $14 million in just four days. The phenomenon is ongoing and The Pokémon Company intends to capitalize on it over time. Strictly speaking, Pokemon Pocket’s next new features would have already been revealed in advance.
The next innovations of Pokemon Pocket are already known
The booster madness won’t stop. TPC has bet big on its new free-to-play game and its efforts have clearly paid off. Pokemon Pocket’s fanfare launch hinted at a solid sequel, which seems to be confirmed. For once, after the last update, dataminers dug into the depths of game files to find the barest bit of information, and they found just the thing. We learn that a new booster (A1a) should be arriving in Pokemon Pocket soon December 16, 2024
Internet sleuths have also discovered that a new tier of card rarity will be appearing in Pokemon Pocket very soon, without us knowing anything more. A “Rare Picks” vent would also be planned for the Miracle Pickaxe. As for events, the festivities should begin on November 21st, probably Black Friday, and continue until November 28th with “ mass apparitions »
It is then replaced by a “Drop Event” from November 28th to December 12th, 2024meaning more cards can be won during this period. Bulbasaur and Magneti will be in the spotlight in the first part of the following event. Of course, all of these dates are subject to change, but this gives a clear overview of Pokemon Pocket’s schedule. Note that an update is internally scheduled for November 30, 2024. We hope that this will address players’ urgent requests, particularly when it comes to PvP.
Source: PokemonPocket_