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Pokémon HOME Introduces Digital Souvenirs

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Pokémon HOME Introduces Digital Souvenirs

Pokémon introduces Digital Souvenirs in Pokémon HOME, using blockchain infrastructure to support in-app collectibles. Learn how this update fits into the franchise's evolving digital strategy.

By Eliza Crichton-Stuart author avatar

By Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated April 29th 2025

Pokémon HOME Introduces Digital Souvenirs Via Web3

Pokémon has announced the introduction of Digital Souvenirs within its Pokémon HOME platform, adding a new collectible element to the app's existing functionality. Digital Souvenirs are virtual medals that players can collect by visiting physical locations, trade with others, and send as gifts. While the concept had been circulating as a rumor, recent updates to the Pokémon HOME privacy policy have confirmed the feature’s development, signaling a broader shift in the franchise’s approach to digital engagement.

Pokémon x Blockchain

This update to Pokémon HOME includes references to a new developer, Parasol Technologies, which was recently acquired by Mysten Labs in March 2025. Mysten Labs is the team behind Sui, a layer-1 blockchain protocol. Parasol Technologies provides tools for game developers to incorporate blockchain infrastructure into their platforms, including support for tokenizing in-game items and enabling secure transaction records. While Pokémon has not officially stated the specific role of the blockchain in its new feature, the integration suggests that blockchain will serve as a backend mechanism to verify and record activity related to Digital Souvenirs.

Pokémon HOME Introduces Digital Souvenirs Via Web3

Pokémon HOME Introduces Digital Souvenirs Via Web3

Controlled and User-Friendly Blockchain Approach

The implementation of Digital Souvenirs appears to follow a "blockchain-lite" model, where blockchain infrastructure is used in the background without requiring users to interact with crypto wallets or conduct transactions outside the app. The system likely mirrors similar models used in other games where blockchain is employed to validate digital asset ownership without exposing users to the technical complexity of web3. This controlled approach may help increase user adoption while minimizing friction.

Building on Existing Digital Strategies

Although the addition of blockchain infrastructure to Pokémon HOME marks a notable development, it is consistent with prior steps taken by the Pokémon Company. Around eight months ago, the company filed a patent related to storing trading card game data and battles as NFTs. While filing patents does not always translate into immediate product releases, it reflects ongoing interest in the use of blockchain and related technologies. The Digital Souvenirs system may serve as a pilot for broader experimentation with digital ownership within the Pokémon ecosystem.

Pokémon HOME Privacy Update Linked to Web3

Pokémon HOME Privacy Update Linked to Web3

Future Implications for the Franchise

The rollout of Digital Souvenirs may represent a broader trend toward incorporating secure, verifiable digital elements into mainstream gaming experiences. By adopting a backend blockchain model without user-facing wallets or cryptocurrency, Pokémon is positioning itself to test the benefits of decentralized technology while maintaining accessibility for a general audience.

The integration may also help gauge user interest in verifiable digital ownership and provide insights into how similar features could be expanded in future updates or products. As Pokémon continues to evolve its digital offerings, the introduction of Digital Souvenirs in Pokémon HOME suggests a cautious yet deliberate move toward modern infrastructure that supports scalable and secure player engagement.

Source: Raiden, Gaming Chronicles


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