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Originally Posted by YouR_DooM
Eh? Since when is there no trading in a CCG? You don't trade in MTGO?
Also ccg = tcg
Normally CCG is used for games where every starter/booster has fixed contents (so basically you could buy 4x each starter and have 4x+ all cards in the set.) (Also called LCG)
For example, Game of Thrones and Android: Netrunner work like this.
Other card games where you buy random boosters are generally called trading card games.
Well, I guess it isn't set on stone, but that's the definition I have heard the most.
Also one reason for Blizzard to call this ccg instead of tcg is probably wow tcg already existing (producted by Cryptozoic) which is prob. 4th largest tcg atm.