GameStop’s attempt to criticize Walmart over Pokemon card scalpers has backfired, as fans quickly turned the spotlight on the retailer’s own trading card practices.
The official GameStop X account quote-retweeted a post showing someone hauling off a large number of Pokemon Mega Evolutions booster packs and tins. “Nothing says family fun like watching a scalper walk out with a cart full of booster packs while kids stare at bare shelves,” the company wrote. “This is why we have purchase limits. Walmart should do the same.”
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While the jab at Walmart gained traction, the replies under GameStop’s post were filled with criticism. Fans accused the company of overcharging for cards, letting exclusive promos slip to resellers, and enforcing restrictive limits that still leave families empty-handed.
Nothing says family fun like watching a scalper walk out with a cart full of booster packs while kids stare at bare shelves.
This is why we have purchase limits. Walmart should do the same. https://t.co/jqJfBb7EEh
— GameStop (@gamestop) September 26, 2025
Fans call out GameStop “hypocrisy”
One user wrote: “Brother you have time to delete this, you’re the ‘for gamers’ store and you’re the first one overcharging for TCG. At least Walmart sells at MSRP, embarrassing.” Others referenced recent issues with Scarlet & Violet promo codes and accused employees of “backdooring” products meant for customers.
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The backlash turned into a pile-on, with comments resurfacing frustrations about GameStop’s trade-in values and inconsistent supply of Pokemon products. As one viral reply put it: “lol GameStop tried to roast someone & the comments roasted them.”
The Mega Evolutions set released on September 26, 2025, introducing over 180 new cards and debuting the ultra-rare Mega Hyper Rare rarity. At the top of collectors’ chase lists are the Mega Hyper Rare versions of Mega Lucario ex and Mega Gardevoir ex, which are significantly scarcer than the Hyper Rares of past expansions. With their gilded finish, unique artwork, and extreme rarity, these cards are expected to command some of the highest prices in the set.
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