The Pokémon Trading Card Game will introduce a new kind of promo card next year, which won't be legal to use in games but should still be a fun collectible for some players. In addition to selling individual booster packs, the Pokémon TCG also sells many of its products in special boxed products. These collections usually come with promotional pieces like jumbo-sized cards, posters, or figures, along with the occasional exclusive promo card.

In 2025, the Pokémon TCG will introduce a new kind of promotional item to its boxed collections. According to the Pokémon TCG news site PokeBeach, the Pokémon TCG will release a Special Collection for the Journey Together set that includes jumbo-sized lenticular cards. Lenticular cards use a special material that causes the image to change depending on what angle you view it, allowing the image to "move" or switch between characters. The Pokémon TCG has only released one lenticular card in its history - a Deoxys card that was used to promote the Destiny Deoxys movie. The new Special Collection will be released on April 11th.

What Is Pokémon TCG's Journey Together Set?

Journey Together Will Bring Back Trainer's Pokémon Cards For The First Time In Decades

Journey Together is the second set scheduled to be released in 2025, following the release of the special set Prismatic Evolutions in January. Journey Together will feature the return of from synergies between Pokémon cards or receive special boosts from various kinds of Trainer cards.

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The new set will also have several special boxed sets in addition to the Special Collection. PokeBeach also reports that an ex Collection box will be released that includes promo cards and postcards, the latter of which hasn't been released for the Pokémon TCG in over 20 years. An ex Collection will also be released in April that includes an acrylic standee of some kind. No further details or price points have been released for any of these new sets.

Our Take: More Cool Stuff, Less Exclusive Promo Cards

We'd Rather See Unique Promo Materials Rather Than Exclusive Promo Cards

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As a Pokémon TCG collector, one of my recurring frustrations about these Special Collections is that they often contain exclusive cards. While players can pick these cards up on the secondary market, I still don't like the idea of cards being "locked" in a box that costs $20 or more.

I'd much rather have cool promo materials like lenticular cards and acrylic standees, which can be used as a fun flair for collection displays. I also like that the Pokémon TCG is getting more inventive with their boxes, which might help provide more incentive to purchase them in the future.

Source: PokeBeach

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Pokemon Trading Card Game
Digital Card Game
Strategy
Released
April 10, 2000
ESRB
e
Developer(s)
Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)
Nintendo
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer
Franchise
Pokemon

Platform(s)
Nintendo Game Boy Color