It's an exciting time to be a Pokemon fan and The Pokemon Company has certainly delivered plenty for fans to be excited about now and into the future. Pokemon Go is preparing for its first live in-person event in over a year with next month's Safari Zone in Liverpool, England. ![]() Aside from the boom of the TCG collector's market, a major 'Pokemon Presents' livestream in February announced not one but two major Pokemon games coming between then and 2022. Pokemon's 25th anniversary has been an active time for all aspects of the massive multimedia franchise. In the video game The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth, the Get out of Jail Free card. The modern game has seen no shortage of activity either, debuting new card types like the multi-card "V-Union" cards debuting earlier this year. Classic Pokemon TCG booster boxes have been selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars and many popular streamers and content creators have jumped in on the Pokemon collecting craze. The Pokemon TCG has been a hot topic over much of the past year as the trading card game market has boomed and collectors have flooded into the children's card game. Pokemon has always marketed itself as a family and kid-friendly franchise, so a Pokemon title receiving an E rating should come as little surprise to both casual and long-time fans. Falling in line with many of Pokemon's other titles, Pokemon Trading Card Game Live received an E for Everyone rating from the ESRB with no special descriptors. Pokemon Trading Card Game Live was only revealed very recently with the official reveal trailer just under ten days ago and, now, the game has its official ESRB rating. ![]() RELATED: Pokemon Fan Shows Off Amazing Trading Card Stands In recent years, the Pokemon TCG has received online support through the Pokemon TCG Online app and now, a new title is looking to move into the Pokemon space. At the beginning of the Pokemon craze, Nintendo released Pokemon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy as one of the first ways to experience the game digitally (with the game later receiving a Japan-exclusive sequel). The upcoming Pokemonapp is not the first of its kind as The Pokemon Company has sought many different ways to bring the Trading Card Game into a digital format.
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