Pokémon Trading Card Game Online Will Halt Card Set Development
The development will officially end on March 1, 2023.
All good things must come to an end, and that remains true with the curtain closing over the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. As of March 1, no further card set development will be supported in the game in order to devote all time and resources to the Pokémon Trading Card Game Live, which is now available in its beta version globally on iOS and Android devices, as well as on Windows and macOS.
Pokémon TCG: Crown Zenith will be the final expansion to be incorporated into the Pokémon TCG Online. While the in-game Versus Ladder reward tracks will continue to update leading up to the game's ‘sunset’, no further updates will come to the Pokémon TCG Online outside of bug fixes.
Lastly, the 2023 Standard format rotation and Pokémon Tool card errata will not be applied in the Pokémon TCG Online. If players still have questions about the game's eventual sunsetting, they can head over and read the official Pokémon TCG Online Sunset FAQ. Players who want to check out our First Look at the beta for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live can do so below, we'll be doing another full First Look at official launch, too.
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