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Sports Card Collector Simulator Revealed For Steam

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Sports Card Collector Simulator Revealed For Steam

Sports Card Collector Simulator has officially arrived as one of the newest simulation titles heading to PC via Steam. Developer and publisher ColeThePole revealed the upcoming game alongside fresh gameplay details focused on trading cards, convention management, collectibles, and sports memorabilia culture. As a result, sports fans and simulator players now have a brand-new management experience to watch closely.
The game places players directly onto busy convention floors where they buy, sell, trade, grade, and collect sports cards while building a growing business empire. In addition, Sports Card Collector Simulator combines nostalgia with modern collecting trends through realistic market systems, live sports simulations, and customizable booths. Although the title does not have a release date yet, the game will eventually launch for PC through Steam.
Players can fully personalize their booths using banners, tables, carpets, logos, and displays. Furthermore, they can expand operations by purchasing nearby booths and hiring workers to handle grading runs, maintenance, security, and restocking duties throughout the day.

Sports Card Simulator Brings Dynamic Trading Systems

Sports Card Simulator introduces three unique card brands called Pulse, Excel, and Benchmark. Each brand includes exclusive designs, autographs, rare parallels, memorabilia variants, and valuable one-of-one collectibles. Therefore, every pack opening creates new opportunities for profit and rare discoveries.
Players can either sell sealed products for guaranteed returns or open packs hoping to uncover expensive collectibles like signed jerseys, helmets, bats, and premium cards. Meanwhile, a detailed sports simulation engine powers the in-game economy through four leagues and more than 600 players across basketball, football, baseball, and hockey.
The card market constantly changes because player performances directly affect collectible values. For example, breakout games, MVP races, trades, injuries, awards, and scandals can rapidly increase or destroy card prices overnight. Consequently, players must carefully monitor sports news and market trends before making major selling decisions.
The simulator also features live customer interactions. NPC collectors remember negotiations, pricing habits, and previous encounters. As a result, players can either develop loyal customers or damage their reputation through poor deals and aggressive tactics.

Convention Features Add More Depth

Sports Card Simulator also expands beyond trading by including convention mini-games, arcade attractions, and athlete signing events. Players can participate in basketball challenges, football games, hockey skill contests, claw machines, and other side activities for additional rewards and collectibles.
Meanwhile, live streaming mechanics allow players to open packs for online viewers while building a digital audience. Rare items can also be submitted for grading to increase market value, especially when chasing prestigious black label grades and gem mint scores.
The game further includes optional thief systems where players defend valuable inventory from criminals roaming convention halls. Additionally, players can upload custom logos, teams, card art, and player profiles to create personalized collecting experiences.
Sports Card Collector Simulator is currently in development for PC via Steam.

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