O.P. Neon Games has finally announced that its highly acclaimed indie title, TCG Card Shop Simulator, is leaving early access and arriving on consoles on September 15. The indie hit game has been in early access on PC and Xbox since 2024, after being created by Malaysian solo developer Ding Shen Sia.
Players have long been waiting for this indie card shop game to fully release, and it seems that the developer was listening closely to the player base’s suggestions. One of its biggest additions is the ability to finally build your own deck of Tetramons and eventually use it to battle CPUs in tournaments held inside the store.
The new feature builds upon the already addicting loop of cracking open packs, decorating the shop, managing inventory, and, of course, making profit. Further patch notes will also reveal more details and fixes about the game before its 1.0 launch, according to the developer.

Ding Shen Sia stated, ‘When I launched TCG Card Shop Simulator in early access in 2024, I didn’t expect it to blow up the way it did.’ He also added how thankful he was for the rally behind the game prior to its 1.0 release and that he can’t wait to introduce the game to other platforms.
TCG Card Shop Simulator has struck a chord with PC players, earning an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam and attracting over 3.5 million players. With its anticipated release on PS5 and Nintendo Switch 1 and 2, along with its latest 1.0 additions, the game looks to hit it big in other player bases this year.















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