A Japanese YouTuber achieved a remarkable feat in Pokémon TCG Pocket, accumulating a staggering 50,000 cards through consistent daily Poké Gold purchases since the game's launch. This impressive collection, and the game's recent McDonald's collaboration, are detailed below.
Japanese YouTuber's Massive Pokémon TCG Pocket Card Collection
A $8,500+ Investment (Excluding Sales)
Hajimesyacho, a popular Japanese YouTuber known for diverse content, recently revealed his impressive Pokémon TCG Pocket accomplishment on Twitter (X). Since the game's October 30, 2024 launch, he's purchased the maximum 720 Poké Gold daily, totaling an estimated $8,500 (excluding any sales or discounts). This daily expenditure allowed him to amass 50,000 cards.
His collection showcases dedication, encompassing cards from the Genetic Apex (A1) and Mythical Island booster packs, along with limited-time promotional cards. The recently released "Pokedex" Trainer card, awarded for global card collection milestones, is also part of his impressive haul.
McDonald's x Pokémon TCG Pocket Happy Meal Collaboration
The Pokémon Company announced a surprise collaboration with McDonald's on January 21, 2025. Happy Meals now include exclusive Pokémon-themed boxes containing collectible physical cards and in-game items.
Fifteen unique physical cards are available, including popular Pokémon like Miraidon, Roaring Moon, and Rayquaza, with seven featuring a holographic finish. Pokémon TCG Pocket players can also redeem in-game rewards: 24 Pack Hourglasses and 12 Hourglasses to enhance their gameplay.
Four different Happy Meal box designs showcase iconic dragon-type Pokémon (Charizard, Rayquaza, Roaring Moon, Dragonite) alongside Pikachu. These limited-time offers are available at participating McDonald's locations while supplies last. Remember, in-game rewards expire on March 31, 2025.
Pokémon TCG Pocket's Upcoming Trading Feature
On January 17, 2025, Pokémon TCG Pocket announced details of its upcoming trading feature on Twitter (X). Trading will initially be limited to friends with cards of matching rarity (1-4 diamonds and 1-star). Rarer cards (Special Illustration Rare, Immersive, Crown Rares) are excluded. A consumable item, similar to Stardust in Pokémon GO, will facilitate trades.
Initially, trading will include cards from the Genetic Apex (A1) and Mythical Island booster packs, with the team promising expansion in the future. A new booster pack is also teased for release in January.