Overview
- Power Packs went live Wednesday at powerpacks.com with packs priced from $25 to $2,500 across Pokémon, football, basketball, and baseball.
- Buyers open a digital pack to receive a real PSA-graded card that stays in the PSA Vault until they choose to ship it, sell it back to GameStop instantly, or list it through PSA’s eBay integration.
- GameStop publishes odds on the site, including a combined 29.4% chance to receive a card valued above $2,500, which has fueled gambling-style concerns among some commentators.
- Following Tuesday’s announcement, GME shares moved only modestly, and market coverage framed the launch as potential upside rather than a clear near-term driver without data on resale liquidity and unit economics.
- The rollout builds on a 2025 physical release and a 2025 digital beta, and the company has not provided pack-level economics, adoption goals, or revenue targets that would help investors gauge scale.