The Pokémon-Digimon Rivalry Is Set to Be Revived With Digimon’s Answer to Pokémon TCG Pocket

The Pokémon-Digimon Rivalry Is Set to Be Revived With Digimon's Answer to Pokémon TCG Pocket

The Pokémon-Digimon Rivalry Is Set to Be Revived With Digimon's Answer to Pokémon TCG Pocket

Digimon is getting its very own mobile card video game, in the wake of Pokémon TCG Pocket’s runaway success. Bandai Namco has announced Digimon Alysion, a free-to-play online card battler for iOS and Android.

Details are sparse at the moment, with just a teaser trailer and some more info to go off. Revealed during Digimon Con, Digimon Alysion looks to bring all the Digivolution of its card game to the virtual format, complete with pack openings and little pixel arts of the various ‘mons.

Fans also got a look at some characters who may play a role in some sort of story. Again, details are scarce, but the introduction of several named characters and Digimon do seem to indicate there could be a story aspect here, which would be a bit different from the narratively sparse Pokemon TCG Pocket.

No release date has been set yet, though Gematsu reported that a closed beta test is planned with details to come at a later date.

Considering how massive Pokémon TCG Pocket has become, Digimon Alysion could be a good play for those who want some more Digimon card battling in their lives. Over on the Pokémon front, the developers have confirmed changes are coming to Pokemon TCG Pocket’s maligned trading system, though it may take a while for them to be implemented.

Digimon Alysion, for whatever it’s worth, does seem to be aiming to port its card game over to more people. Maybe the time is ripe for the Poké-Digi rivalry to reignite. Or, at the very least, fans of collecting cards based around fun monsters will not be hurting for options. We’ll learn more as Digimon Alysion ramps towards an eventual launch.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

About Post Author

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *