
Held at Aadhi Sankalp Banquet Hall, Banashankari, Bengaluru, the event brought together passionate collectors of Pokémon, sports cards, trading card games , anime cards, and other collectibles under one roof, creating an engaging platform to buy, sell, trade, network, and celebrate the hobby.
“We’re delighted to have had the opportunity to create a platform where collectors could come together to buy, sell, trade, and celebrate their passion for the hobby. Bringing card show culture to India has always been one of our key goals, and we’re incredibly grateful for the overwhelming response and support from the community. Seeing collectors, vendors, creators, and enthusiasts unite under one roof made this event truly special. This is just the beginning. We’ll be back in November 2026—bigger, better, and with even more for the community to enjoy.”
“The Bangalore Card Show on the 14th of June turned out to be an eventful day for collectors all over India. The support and efforts of the entire trading card community in India led to the success of this event. Apart from vendors being present to buy, sell, and trade cards, a Pokémon Trading Card Game tournament was also conducted with 20 players from across India competing through five rounds, followed by the semi-finals and finals. The championship match was an intense contest, with Devansh Koppar taking home the winner’s title. As the trading card community and TCG culture continue to grow in India, it is important that the playing aspect of the hobby grows alongside collecting. With more active players, we hope to one day see Indian representatives compete on the global stage at the Pokémon World Championships. A stronger player base could also provide the momentum needed to encourage official Pokémon distribution within the country.”