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The Pokémon Company has recently clarified the confusion surrounding the Trading Card Game (TCG) code cards, specifically in relation to Mega Evolution. Fans had been speculating about potential changes to the contents of booster packs due to the introduction of this feature. However, the company has confirmed that Mega Evolution will not impact what players can expect to find in their booster packs.
In response to the misunderstanding, the Pokémon Company assured fans that any discrepancies will be addressed in future product releases. This statement aims to alleviate concerns among collectors and players who rely on the consistency of booster pack contents. The clarification is especially important as the TCG community eagerly anticipates new expansions and sets.
The Pokémon Company remains committed to transparency and maintaining the trust of its player base, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the game without confusion regarding the mechanics and card availability. As the TCG continues to evolve, fans can look forward to more updates and exciting releases in the future.
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