The next TCG Card Shop Simulator will add a new mechanic that involves customers coming in to trade or sell their cards.
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TCG Card Shop Simulator Will Let Customers Trade Cards

The next TCG Card Shop Simulator update will add the much-requested “customers trade card” feature to the early access game. OPNeon Games announced on Steam that the new gameplay element will be a part of the next patch.

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The announcement for the update is very brief. OPNeon Games noted it will take about two weeks for the next TCG Card Shop Simulator update to arrive, because the “customers trade card” element will be a part of it. As a result, we will get a chance to either buy a specific card from an NPC or trade one from our collection to them. Details about rarities or potential price ranges didn’t come up. There are also no screenshots or videos showing how the mechanic might work in-game. 

TCG Card Shop Simulator entered early access back in September 2024. In it, players run a card shop that focuses on a Pokemon Trading Card Game-like TCG. In addition to running the store, you can also collect the cards yourself and open packs to see if you can find any valuable ones. The full 1.0 version of the game is expected to launch in 2025, with that one also including a playable version of the TCG. 

This isn’t OPNeon Games’ only TCG-related title. The developer is also behind the mobile games Idle Card Shop Tycoon and its sequel.

TCG Card Shop Simulator is available in early access for PCs. 


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