Frontier LLC Launches 'Pokeka Koryaku!', a Media Platform Specialized in Pokemon TCG
NQ Score
80/100
N1 Content Completeness
9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
Frontier LLC (Toshima-ku, Tokyo) has launched 'Pokeka Koryaku!', a dedicated information media platform for the Pokemon Trading Card Game. Targeting everyone from beginners to competitive players, the site provides environmental deck guides, tournament results, and market analysis. Simultaneously, the company has started recruiting for a new role called 'Card Researcher' and offers a training program for beginners to become media operators. Future plans include the addition of price databases, search functions, and community features.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of media is 'Pokécard Strategy!'?
- A: It is a specialized information media for the Pokémon Card Game. It provides comprehensive information for a wide range of users, from beginners to competitive players and collectors, including deck explanations, tournament results, new expansion information, and buyback information.
- Q: What is the new 'Card Researcher' job that has started recruiting?
- A: It is a new job that involves researching and analyzing trends in the Pokémon Card market. Responsibilities include card price research, market trend analysis, tournament environment research, article creation support, and social media management.
- Q: Can someone with no experience apply for the Card Researcher position?
- A: Yes. Frontier LLC offers a training program for inexperienced candidates, where they can learn research skills, SEO writing, data analysis, and more through practical training, with the potential to advance to roles such as editor or director.
- Q: Are there any future plans for the expansion of 'Pokécard Strategy!'?
- A: We plan to introduce a card price database, deck search function, tournament archives, video content, community features, and expand into the broader trading card market.
- Q: Where is Frontier LLC, the operating company, located?
- A: It is located in Toshima-ku, Tokyo.