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GameStop launches Power Packs tomorrow, April 15. Available at powerpacks.com, Power Packs is a digital pack opening platform built in partnership with PSA, the world’s largest and most trusted trading card grading company, and it comes with something no other platform in this space has ever offered at launch.
Packs are available across four categories at launch: Pokemon, football, basketball, and baseball. Entry level packs start at $25 and go up to $2,500 for premium offerings, meaning there is a price point for the casual collector opening their first pack and the serious investor looking to pull something significant.
How Power Packs Actually Works
You purchase a digital pack on powerpacks.com and open it in real time, seeing exactly which cards you pulled as it happens. From that moment, every card lives in the PSA Vault, authenticated and graded, with three options available to you immediately. You can sell it back instantly, have it shipped directly to your home, or hold it in your digital inventory and decide later.
That last part matters more than it sounds. The ability to sell back instantly is not a feature most platforms offer because most platforms cannot offer it. When a card is already PSA graded and sitting in a verified vault, it has a known condition and therefore a knowable market value. That makes instant liquidity possible in a way it has never been before for the average collector.
The Problem This Solves That Nobody Talks About
The trading card market has a friction problem that has quietly cost collectors enormous amounts of money for years. You pull a valuable card. You want to sell it. But a raw ungraded card sells for a fraction of what a PSA graded version commands. So you pay for grading, wait anywhere from weeks to months depending on the service tier, hope the grade comes back what you expected, and then sell on a secondary market that takes fees, charges shipping, and introduces counterparty risk at every step.
Power Packs removes those steps. The grading is done. The authentication is done. The storage is handled. The exit is immediate. For a collector who has been burned by the gap between pulling something exciting and actually turning it into money, that is not a minor convenience upgrade. That is a structural fix to a market that has needed one for a long time.
The trading card market is valued at roughly $15 billion and has seen explosive growth since 2020. Whether it delivers on that promise becomes clear tomorrow.







