Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jul 10
EB Games Cuts Pokémon ETB Preorders to A$120 as Anti-Scalping Ruse Still Draws Backlash
Updated
Updated · Kotaku · Jul 10

EB Games Cuts Pokémon ETB Preorders to A$120 as Anti-Scalping Ruse Still Draws Backlash

2 articles · Updated · Kotaku · Jul 10

Summary

  • EB Games said customers who preordered the Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration Elite Trainer Box at inflated prices will instead be charged A$120 after it reviews orders and removes ineligible buyers.
  • The retailer described the higher initial prices as a deliberate anti-scalping tactic, saying the goal was to help genuine fans secure stock while making bulk reselling harder.
  • A$120 still leaves the ETB well above the usual A$100 equivalent of its US$60 MSRP, and EB's revised price for upcoming Ultra Premium Collections is about US$305 versus prior US$120 releases.
  • The strategy has drawn criticism because fans unwilling to risk the fake higher prices may have missed out entirely, even as Pokémon TCG demand has surged ahead of September's 30th-anniversary set.

Insights

Was EB Games' chaotic preorder a failed tactic against scalpers or a symptom of a much deeper corporate crisis?
Did the price-hike strategy protect Pokémon fans, or did it simply create an exclusive playground for wealthy scalpers?