The Rise of Trading Card Games in India
In Mumbai, Rehan Siddiqui’s growing binder of Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh! cards reflects a fast-emerging trend: TCG in India has moved from a scattered niche interest into an organised, thriving community. Streaming platforms, YouTube tutorials, and imported card availability have all fuelled demand for Pokemon cards India, giving a new generation of fans easy entry into the hobby.
Yu-Gi-Oh! has built an equally loyal following — Bengaluru player Tanmay Oberoi describes local Yu-Gi-Oh! India tournaments as some of the most competitive and welcoming spaces he’s found in the gaming community. Meanwhile, broader interest in trading card games India spans everything from Magic: The Gathering meetups to homegrown cricket-themed card sets that blend India’s love of sport with the collecting format.
This growth is powered by increasing access to official card shops, growing esports and gaming culture, and a generation that sees TCGs as both a social game and a legitimate collecting pursuit. As Delhi store owner Harshita Kohli puts it, five years ago she stocked a handful of TCG products — today, entire shelves of her store are dedicated to meeting demand.