The Pokémon Company has agreed to acquire the firm that prints its trading card game (TCG), Millennium Print Group, for an undisclosed sum.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, the company said the acquisition was intended to increase the scale of Millennium Print Group’s operations.
“With this acquisition, The Pokémon Company International aims to further develop Millennium Print Group’s capabilities, infrastructure, and scale to become a premier printer of trading cards, serving the broader industry,” it said.
Despite the acquisition, Millennium Print Group will continue to operate as a separate “autonomous” company, but will gain “both investment and industry expertise from The Pokémon Company International”.
The North Carolina based Millennium Print Group has been printing TCG cards for Pokémon since 2015, and following the acquisition will likely continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
In a statement, The Pokémon Company president Kenji Okubo said: “The talented team at Millennium Print Group has been an important partner to The Pokémon Company International for many years, helping us bring the Pokémon Trading Card Game to our fans with the quality they expect.
“By joining forces in a more meaningful way, our goal is to enhance the ways our organizations work together and continue to bring the highest quality Pokémon TCG products to market.
“Simultaneously, we aim to develop Millennium into an even better, bigger, state-of-the-art version of their already exceptional organization, benefitting not just Pokémon, but all of their customers.”
Millennium Print Group CEO Terry Pegram added: “This exciting new chapter for Millennium Print Group has tremendous beneficial impact for both our business and its employees. We
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