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frontpageScarletCable802 posted Yesterday 05:28 PM
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Sam's Club Members: Pokemon Pokopia (Switch 2, Game Key Card)

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$63

$70

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Pokemon Pokopia (Nintendo Switch 2, Game Key Card) on sale for $62.98. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping varies by location.
  • Note: Prices may vary in club and online.
Thanks to Community Member ScarletCable802 for sharing this deal.

About this game:
  • Play as a Ditto transformed into a human
  • Build friendships with Pokémon and create a community
  • Use Pokémon moves to shape the land
  • Work with Professor Tangrowth to grow a thriving town
  • Physical box format with game-key access

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Details of Sam's Club return policy here.
    • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.
  • Additional Information:
    • This game has been sold out and had scarce availability recently.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by ScarletCable802
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Sam's Club has for its Members: Pokemon Pokopia (Nintendo Switch 2, Game Key Card) on sale for $62.98. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping varies by location.
  • Note: Prices may vary in club and online.
Thanks to Community Member ScarletCable802 for sharing this deal.

About this game:
  • Play as a Ditto transformed into a human
  • Build friendships with Pokémon and create a community
  • Use Pokémon moves to shape the land
  • Work with Professor Tangrowth to grow a thriving town
  • Physical box format with game-key access

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • Details of Sam's Club return policy here.
    • Don't have a Sam's Club Membership? Join today: Club Membership $50/yr. or Plus Membership $110/yr.
  • Additional Information:
    • This game has been sold out and had scarce availability recently.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Written by ScarletCable802

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WesleyP
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Even though Game Key Card is worse than the game files being on the card, I think it's better than a digital purchase because you could buy it secondhand or sell it later. Game downloads on key cards are not single-use
ScarletCable802
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Agree key cards suck but I still need a physical card to easily share with friends and family. Also e-shop cards can now be used for physical goods on Nintendos website (including this game) which is what I did
Masterkyo
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Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.

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MasterkyoYesterday 05:34 PM
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Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
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IndigoScent3469Yesterday 05:49 PM
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
I get charged taxes when I purchase through the eShop also. Maybe that varies by State.
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WesleyPYesterday 05:59 PM
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
Even though Game Key Card is worse than the game files being on the card, I think it's better than a digital purchase because you could buy it secondhand or sell it later. Game downloads on key cards are not single-use
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
Agree key cards suck but I still need a physical card to easily share with friends and family. Also e-shop cards can now be used for physical goods on Nintendos website (including this game) which is what I did
Last edited by ScarletCable802 March 10, 2026 at 01:11 PM.
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PeterL7956Yesterday 06:10 PM
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Agree mostly that key cards suck, but for first party Nintendo, the resale value is always close to retail price. If you ever decide to sell, you'll get back 80% of what you originally paid for it. You can play it to your heart's content for a year and get most of that back in the aftermarket. Will this be the same for key cards? Probably.
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LJAYLYesterday 06:10 PM
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
LOl key cards sold out for this multiple places, what are you going to do instead, buy it digitally? It's funny no one does this when Sony or Xbox doesn't have the game fully on a CD. Wouldn't that be the same thing, basically a CD Key card, but the difference is they don't tell you it's not fully on the CD.
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BlanketFlakesYesterday 06:14 PM
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.
How often does that happen? Would also like to do this but have only been seeing 10% off on costco site

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Quote from PeterL7956 :
Agree mostly that key cards suck, but for first party Nintendo, the resale value is always close to retail price. If you ever decide to sell, you'll get back 80% of what you originally paid for it. You can play it to your heart's content for a year and get most of that back in the aftermarket. Will this be the same for key cards? Probably.
Realistically, unless the game is rare or hard to find, it's generally more like 50% off of retail.
Last edited by Shad0WeN March 10, 2026 at 11:31 AM.
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ShakburzratYesterday 06:44 PM
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Quote from BlanketFlakes :
How often does that happen? Would also like to do this but have only been seeing 10% off on costco site
Less and less than it used to. Iirc The last time was Black Friday so it may just be limited to big sales times now.
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electricintakeYesterday 07:03 PM
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Quote from Masterkyo :
Card Key is hard pass. I can get $100 E-shop card for $80 at Costco and get the game on e-shop without taxes. I only support physical regardless Pokopia is good game.

I had a 10 Best Buy gift card and I bought it through them and also didn't get charged taxes.
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cho9736Yesterday 07:09 PM
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Quote from IndigoScent3469 :
I get charged taxes when I purchase through the eShop also. Maybe that varies by State.
The zip code trick...
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OmargmYesterday 07:12 PM
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Quote from cho9736 :
The zip code trick...
Can you explain? Seems like many of us don't know about it. Also, does that works for anything else? Playstation, Xbox, YouTube, etc?
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malva00Yesterday 07:24 PM
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Quote from BlanketFlakes :
How often does that happen? Would also like to do this but have only been seeing 10% off on costco site
Once or twice a year. Most likely around November/December. You can set up an alert for it.
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VimieYesterday 08:45 PM
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Key Cards are like buying a game on Steam but you can take it off your account & sell/loan it physically.

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Shake-N-BakeYesterday 09:25 PM
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Quote from LJAYL :
LOl key cards sold out for this multiple places, what are you going to do instead, buy it digitally? It's funny no one does this when Sony or Xbox doesn't have the game fully on a CD. Wouldn't that be the same thing, basically a CD Key card, but the difference is they don't tell you it's not fully on the CD.
The vast majority of games are on the disc, when it comes to PlayStation and Xbox. Also, when a game is just a key on the disc, people do complain, every single time. So, you're just making stuff up, based on your own perception.
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