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(AsiaGameHub) – GameStop has launched public sales of Power Packs, a new card offering centered on immediate reveals, PSA-certified graded cards, and fast resale possibilities. The product’s design is straightforward, but its legal risks are not.
Good to Know
- Power Packs became available to the public on April 15 and feature Pokémon, football, baseball, and basketball cards.
- Pricing ranges from $25 up to $2,500.
- Purchasers can unveil a card, have it shipped, store it in a PSA Vault, or resell it via the platform.
GameStop Introduces a Chance-Based Card Product
GameStop and PSA have rolled out Power Packs as a digital card product where buyers pay upfront before learning what they’ve received. Pack tiers span from the $25 Starter level to the $2,500 Lunar tier, and GameStop states higher tiers give buyers a shot at more valuable cards—with no guarantees. Card values shown on the site refresh every five minutes.
This model is what sets the product apart. After a card is revealed, users can keep the graded slab in a PSA Vault, have it shipped within the U.S., or sell it on the Power Packs website. In short, a buyer can pay, open the pack, see the result, and cash out without ever taking physical possession of the card.
GameStop is entering a space already tied to debates about gambling. eBay limits case breaks, box breaks, and pack breaks to pre-approved sellers and says chance-based listings are generally not allowed. eBay also requires buyers in these approved breaks to receive the full pack, box, or slot they purchased.
Power Packs aren’t box breaks, but the key concern feels familiar. Buyers pay for an uncertain outcome, hope for a high-value find, and can reinvest proceeds into more purchases. This kind of setup has drawn legal and platform attention across collectibles and digital products for years. Based solely on the product’s mechanics, GameStop is stepping into a category that could invite closer scrutiny.
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