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Le scanner de packs de cartes Pokémon dévoile des identifiants cachés

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 10,2024

Le scanner de packs de cartes Pokémon dévoile des identifiants cachés

Une récente vidéo promotionnelle présentant un scanner qui révèle le contenu de paquets de cartes Pokémon non ouverts a déclenché une tempête de débats parmi les collectionneurs. La vidéo, publiée par Industrial Inspection and Consulting (IIC), démontre la capacité d'identifier les Pokémon contenus dans les packs sans les ouvrir, moyennant des frais d'environ 70 $.

Ce service "fou", comme l'ont qualifié certains fans, a suscité de nombreuses discussions sur les réseaux sociaux. L'impact potentiel sur le marché des cartes Pokémon, déjà connu pour ses valeurs extrêmement fluctuantes et ses cartes rares et de grande valeur, est une préoccupation majeure. Le marché des cartes Pokémon rares a explosé ces dernières années, certaines cartes pouvant atteindre des centaines de milliers, voire des millions de dollars. La demande intense a même conduit au harcèlement des artistes par des scalpers.

Le service de tomodensitométrie de l'IIC a divisé la communauté. Certains voient des avantages potentiels dans les scans de pré-ouverture, permettant des achats stratégiques. D’autres expriment leur dégoût et leur inquiétude quant au fait que cela pourrait nuire à l’intégrité du marché commercial, conduisant potentiellement à une nouvelle inflation. Le scepticisme demeure, certains remettant en question la fiabilité et le caractère pratique du service. Un commentaire humoristique a souligné la nouvelle valeur de deviner les Pokémon en se basant uniquement sur le contenu du pack. L'impact futur de cette technologie sur le marché des cartes Pokémon reste à voir.

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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game.
However, here’s what you should know:

Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost.
The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling.
While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing.
Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future.

👉 What to do now?

Follow official channels:
Scopely on Twitter/X
Ponos on Instagram
Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live)


Sign up for early access or news alerts if available.
Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources.

💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates.
If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms.
Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!
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As of now, Nexus Anima (formerly known as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Stars) — a mobile RPG developed by Ponos and published by Scopely — has not officially entered a Closed Beta Test (CBT) phase. There have been no official announcements from Scopely or Ponos confirming a CBT for the game. However, here’s what you should know: Nexus Anima was initially announced as a new IP from Ponos, known for games like The Last of Us: Left Behind and Tales of the Lost. The game is being built on a sci-fi/fantasy fusion theme, with deep lore, character progression, and a focus on storytelling. While no CBT has been confirmed, fans have been eagerly awaiting any sign of official testing. Scopely and Ponos have been sharing teasers and concept art on social media (like Twitter/X and Instagram), so it’s possible a CBT may be announced in the near future. 👉 What to do now? Follow official channels: Scopely on Twitter/X Ponos on Instagram Visit the official website: https://nexusanima.com (if live) Sign up for early access or news alerts if available. Be cautious of fake CBT signups — only use official sources. 💡 Bottom Line: As of now, Nexus Anima does not have an active CBT. Keep an eye on official announcements for updates. If you hear about a CBT from a trusted source, make sure to verify it through Scopely or Ponos’ official platforms. Let me know if you want help spotting fake CBTs or setting up alerts!