The Pokémon Company has confirmed that Pokémon TCG Pocket will not be part of its competitive circuit in the near future. Dive into the details about Pokémon TCG Pocket's stance on competitive play and explore the potential reasons behind this decision.
Pokémon TCG Pocket Won’t Be In The Competitive Scene Just Yet
No Plans For Competitive Pocket
At present, there are no plans for Pokémon TCG Pocket to join the Pokémon competitive circuit. In an interview with VGC on February 25, 2025, Chris Brown, The Pokémon Company’s Director of eSports, mentioned that while they are always exploring new titles for the competitive scene, Pokémon TCG Pocket is not on the immediate horizon.
Brown humorously referenced the April Fool's parody trailer for the Pokémon Sleep Champion Tournament, saying, "Pokemon Sleep is out there too." However, he made it clear that "at this time, there are no plans for Pokémon Pocket to join, but we’re always looking at things."
Too Early And Unbalanced
While no official reasons have been given for excluding Pokémon TCG Pocket from the competitive scene, fans have their theories. The game, launched in October 2024, is still in its infancy, having released only two sets in its first four months.
Although the app includes competitive features from the start, players have called for better balance adjustments. Pokémon TCG Pocket, being a simplified version of the original Pokémon card game, focuses on a more beginner-friendly experience rather than a competitive one.
Despite this, the Pokémon Competitive Circuit continues to offer a variety of events for fans, including Pokémon TCG, Pokémon GO, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and Pokémon Unite. These games will be showcased at the upcoming Pokémon World Championships in August 2025 in Anaheim, California.
Stay updated with the latest on Pokémon TCG Pocket by visiting our dedicated page.
Pokémon Presents Could Reveal New Set
The next Pokémon Presents event might unveil a new set for Pokémon TCG Pocket, following the release of the Space Time Smackdown set on January 30, 2025. Although Pokémon has not disclosed the content of the upcoming livestream, fans are buzzing with anticipation for major announcements across the franchise.
Despite the lack of new information since its 2024 announcement, excitement remains high for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, expected in 2025. Speculation suggests that the livestream could reveal details about new mega evolutions. The upcoming Pokémon Presents is poised to offer insights into Pokémon's future plans for its various games.
Mark your calendars for Pokémon Day 2025's Pokémon Presents livestream, scheduled for February 27, 2025, at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET, available on YouTube and Twitch. For more details on the event, visit our Pokémon Day 2025 page.