
Pokémon TCG “PokePost” Promo: A Festive Treat for European Trainers
The Pokémon Company has unwrapped a special holiday surprise for Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) enthusiasts in Europe with the announcement of the “PokePost” promotional campaign. Set to spread holiday cheer throughout the months of November and December, this unique initiative brings a festive pop-up booth to various locations in the UK, France, and Germany, offering trainers the chance to snag an exclusive stamped TCG card featuring either Pikachu or Eevee.
The “PokePost” pop-up booth is not just a place to pick up holiday-themed Pokémon goodies; it’s an interactive experience for fans to engage in the spirit of giving. Visitors to the booth will have the exciting opportunity to select one of the two special stamped TCG cards featuring the iconic Pikachu or the ever-adorable Eevee. The decision may be tough, given the charm of both Pokémon, but it’s a delightful dilemma for trainers looking to add a touch of holiday magic to their collections.

What sets this promotional campaign apart is the option for visitors to send the non-chosen card to someone else as a surprise gift. This heartwarming gesture allows Pokémon fans to share the joy of the holiday season with fellow trainers, creating a unique and memorable experience for both the sender and the recipient. However, this delightful gift-giving option is limited to those residing in the eligible regions of the UK, France, and Germany.
To help trainers plan their visit, the schedule for the “PokePost” pop-up locations has been released:
- Saturday, November 18: Castle Street, Edinburgh
- Wednesday, November 22: The Hayes, Cardiff
- Saturday, November 25: Place de La Défense, Paris
- Saturday, December 2: Westfield La Part-Dieu, Lyon
- Wednesday, December 6: Pasing Arcaden, Munich
- Saturday, December 9: Mercedes Platz, Berlin
- Saturday, December 16: Ruhr Park, Bochum
- Tuesday, December 19: Queen’s Walk, London
While the “PokePost” campaign is an exciting festive treat for European trainers, there’s a tinge of disappointment for us Pokémon enthusiasts in Australia, as the pop-up locations do not include the Land Down Under. For those unable to participate in person, like us we will need to probably pay some scalpers and get the promos shipped over. I guess something we are use to these days.
Still if your on holiday overseas this would be an event, any Pokemon fan would love to see.