U.S. video game retail chain GameStop will reportedly begin buying and selling single Pokémon and other trading cards this week as it looks to capitalize on the flourishing collectibles market.
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Pokemon Trading Card Game has seen a massive spike in interest lately, and GameStop has been ...
Apparently, that won’t be the only change, as GameStop will begin selling loose cards as well, with holograms cards and reverse holograms both priced at $1.00. A store manager that spoke to PokeBeach ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The market for high-end collectibles like rare Pokémon cards has exploded in recent years, and GameStop seems to want a piece of it. The gaming ...
GameStop may begin purchasing graded Pokémon cards at a select number of retail locations soon, according to store associates. If true, the move would make the retailer one of the single largest ...
GameStop is turning to a new direction as CEO Ryan Cohen announced they are shifting their focus to trading cards, particularly Pokemon and sports cards, from video games. During its 2025 annual ...
In one of GameStop’s many scrambles to stay alive beyond its memestock status, the stores began buying graded Pokémon TCG cards last year. Now the company has found a way to sell them back to you, but ...