Pokemon TCG Pocket's Trading Feature Faces Backlash, Prompts Developer Response
DeNA, the developer of Pokemon TCG Pocket, has pledged improvements to the game's recently implemented trading feature following significant player criticism. The controversy centers around the perceived high cost and restrictive nature of the trading system.
High Cost of Trade Tokens Fuels Player Dissatisfaction
Introduced on January 29th, 2025, the trading feature allows exchanges of 1-4 Diamond and 1-Star rarity cards from Genetic Apex and Mythical Island booster packs. While welcomed by some seeking to complete their Pokedex, the limitations – restricted card selection, a new in-game currency (trade tokens), and the substantial cost of trading – sparked widespread discontent.
DeNA acknowledged the negative feedback on February 1st, 2025, via a Twitter (X) post, stating they are actively exploring solutions to address player concerns. A key change will involve providing alternative methods to acquire trade tokens, including through in-game events. Currently, obtaining tokens requires sacrificing higher-rarity cards, creating an inefficient and potentially costly process. For example, trading a 4-Diamond card demands 500 tokens, while selling a 1-Star card yields only 100.
DeNA clarified that the stringent rules were implemented to deter bot activity and multi-account exploitation, aiming to maintain a fair and enjoyable card-collecting experience.
Genetic Apex Booster Pack Availability Confusion
A separate issue arose following the January 29th release of the Space-Time Smackdown booster packs. Some players reported the disappearance of the Genetic Apex packs from the main screen, leading to concerns about their permanent removal.
This proved to be a user interface issue; the Genetic Apex packs remain accessible via a less prominent "Select other booster packs" option. While understandable given the small text size, the confusion highlights potential design flaws. Players suggested improving the home screen display to showcase all available booster packs to prevent future misunderstandings. DeNA has yet to address this directly.