
A Japanese YouTuber has achieved a remarkable feat in Pokémon TCG Pocket, accumulating an impressive collection of 50,000 cards by consistently purchasing the maximum daily amount of Poké Gold since the game's launch. Let's delve into this incredible accomplishment and the exciting news surrounding the game's current McDonald's collaboration.
YouTuber's Daily Poké Gold Spree
A $8,500+ Investment (Excluding Sales)

Hajimesyacho, a popular Japanese YouTuber known for diverse content ranging from product reviews to vlogs and challenges, revealed his impressive Pokémon TCG Pocket card collection on Twitter (X). Since the game's October 30, 2024 launch, he's diligently purchased the daily maximum of 720 Poké Gold, costing approximately $100 per day. Over the game's 85-day lifespan, this translates to an estimated expenditure of $8,500—and that's before accounting for any potential savings during sales events!

This dedication has allowed Hajimesyacho to amass a comprehensive collection, encompassing cards from the Genetic Apex (A1) and Mythical Island booster packs, as well as limited-time promotional cards. His collection showcases a remarkable commitment to completing his set. The most recent addition is a Trainer card called "Pokedex," awarded for the global milestone of 40 billion cards collected within the game.
McDonald's x Pokémon Happy Meal Collaboration

Adding to the excitement, The Pokémon Company announced a thrilling collaboration with McDonald's on January 21, 2025. Pokémon-themed Happy Meals now feature collectible physical cards and in-game items for Pokémon TCG Pocket.
This promotion offers 15 randomly distributed physical cards, including popular Pokémon like Miraidon, Roaring Moon, Rayquaza, and more. Seven of these cards boast a special "holo" or "foil" finish. In-game rewards include 24 Pack Hourglasses and 12 Hourglasses, allowing players to open booster packs and select specific cards from Wonder Pick.

Four unique Happy Meal box designs showcase iconic dragon-type Pokémon: Charizard, Rayquaza, Roaring Moon, and Dragonite, each accompanied by Pikachu. These exclusive items are available at participating McDonald's restaurants while supplies last. Remember, in-game rewards expire on March 31, 2025, so redeem them promptly!
Pokémon TCG Pocket's Upcoming Trading Feature

On January 17, 2025, Pokémon TCG Pocket revealed details about its highly anticipated trading feature via Twitter (X). Trading will initially be limited to friends possessing cards of the same rarity (1-4 diamonds and 1-star). Rarer cards, such as Special Illustration Rare, Immersive, and Crown Rares, are currently excluded from trading. A consumable item, similar to Stardust in Pokémon GO, will facilitate trades.

While cards from Genetic Apex (A1) and Mythical Island booster packs are initially tradeable, the developers have assured players that the selection will expand in the future. The team also teased a new booster pack launching in January, though the exact date remains undisclosed.