The Pokémon Company is officially migrating its online trading card ecosystem to its new app. Live Pokemon trading card game, on June 8th. That is, if you continued playing the digital card game Online Pokemon trading card gamewhich has been the platform for the official online game since 2011, you’ll need to make the switch early next month as the original app will be completely removed from digital storefronts that same week.
Live Pokemon trading card game has been in beta since November, and if you’ve already played the game there, not much will change when the full game launches next month. But if you’ve been hesitant about making the switch, you need to do it once Online Pokemon trading card game App will be removed from mobile and desktop storefronts on June 5th. Players have had a little time to make the transition, and The Pokémon Company has stopped adding new cards and packs On-line back in March. Therefore, no one using it could play with cards from recent times Scarlet fever And Violet packs, although they are supported in live. The On-line The app will continue to support Versus Ladder reward paths and bug fixes until sundown in June.
In the meantime, everyone who signs up Live Pokemon trading card game between now and release day, you’ll receive commemorative accessories including a coin, card sleeves, and a deck box, all branded with the Global Beta logo.
All of this follows some controversy surrounding the transition between the On-line And live Customers. Both apps use the same online profile, so transferring from one app to the other isn’t that difficult, however live has come under fire for the disadvantages compared to On-line, including a loss of in-game currency on transfer and a general lack of feature parity. Over and beyond Booster packs have fewer cards In live when they did On-line, which The Pokémon Company has deemed “optimal” for game economy. But warts and all, that’s the game online Pokemon Players must use next June. Hopefully the bugs will be ironed out in the beta, but more importantly, hopefully some of those changes will be reverted to give people a better version of the Pokémon trading card game instead of an inferior one.