Recently, enthusiasts of Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) have been buzzing about an exciting leak: the new “Inferno X” set, which carries a trademark hinting at the inclusion of Mega Evolutions from the Pokemon X & Y games that many players cherished on the Nintendo 3DS. Set your calendars, as this collection might hit Japanese shelves as early as October or possibly in November 2025.
The anticipation doesn’t end there. Before Inferno X arrives, fans can prepare for the rollout of the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia sets this August. Pokemon TCG has a packed slate of launches planned for 2025, promising a dynamic year for collectors and players alike.
Dive into the future of Pokemon TCG, where May 2025 will introduce the Destined Rivals expansion, boasting more than 240 cards. Following that, fans can look forward to the Black Bolt and White Flare sets aimed for a June release this summer. There’s also chatter of another Mega Evolution set potentially dropping in Japan by the year’s end, according to a recent trademark.
For those keen on snagging some exclusive cards, keep an eye on promotions, like the one offering a free Snorlax card—though, of course, there’s a caveat to be aware of!
Stay tuned for more updates as with any leak, official confirmation from The Pokemon Company is what truly sets the release schedule in stone. However, if the trademark’s speculations hold true, enthusiasts should keep their eyes peeled around October or November for Inferno X’s debut. With Mega Charizard X and other beloved Mega Evolutions rumored to be in the lineup, it’s bound to be a sought-after set.
As first announced during the February 27 Pokemon Presents showcase, the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia collections intend to launch this August, bringing Mega Lucario ex and Mega Gardevoir into the spotlight. These sets mark the year’s first two Mega Evolution collections, foreshadowing several more to come alongside the much-anticipated Pokemon Legends: Z-A game for the Nintendo Switch. Expect favorites like Mega Charizard to make an appearance, given its ever-popular status.
While the international release remains under wraps, The Pokemon Company has assured global availability of Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia in 2025. Amid escalating demand, they’ve ramped up production to ensure these cards reach eager fans.
For collectors aiming to bolster their decks or expand their collections, increased stock of earlier Pokemon TCG products will also grace the Pokemon Center online store and select retailers like GameStop.
Adding to the nostalgia and richness of the Pokemon journey, this year looks promising for TCG fans old and new, with a lineup that’s bound to captivate and excite worldwide.