GameStop is now giving Power Packs, which hand out PSA graded cards directly alongside Pokémon TCG booster packs, for a premium Price.
The Pokémon TCG craze is hotter today than it ever was. The scalpers are running the trend, and prices are constantly increasing, but it may be more of a trending hobby now.
GameStop is now becoming capitalised in a unique way. The video store has always been a rising trading card space for a number of years now, and well, it is looking to set the pot with its own Power Packs.
It is not an official product of the Pokémon Company; the GameStop bundles give fans the opportunity to unpack various boosters while also guaranteeing a professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) graded card.
GameStop’s “Power Packs” confirm graded Pokémon cards
Power Packs are now available in GameStop stores all around North America, which contain three randomised booster packs with a single graded card.
The booster cards will be three separate from three distinct sets. Well, it is entirely luck-based, so if you want a specific card, then buying the right booster will be the best bet. If you are a collector who is looking for valuable items, then this could be the right fit for you.
The biggest draw is the graded cards, this GameStop has guaranteed to be the PSA 8 grade or better. The real collectors out there, PSA 9 and PSA 10 are the real value where it lies, but some PSA 8s are the ultra-rare cards, which can still move the needle if you are lucky.
Well, a Power Pack will cost you $59.99 USD total. Which is considering a single booster is typically priced at $4.99 USD, well, it is obviously a steep increase. Well, the accusation of a grade without having to go through the often lengthy grading process, where you have to manually send off your cards and wait to hear back.
Well, it is worth a shot for PokémonTCG fans who are eager to try their luck, but Power Packs are not available online. GameStop, which has them for sale exclusively in-store.
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