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Pokémon TCG 2025: Retro Cards & New Collections Revealed

Get ready for a blast from the past! Three new Pokémon TCG collections are dropping in 2025, featuring retro goodies like Polaroids and lenticular cards.

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Pokémon TCG fans, listen up! Fresh drops are inbound for 2025, and they’re packing some serious heat. We're talking about unique cards and collectible swag. Get this: three new collections are hitting North America.

First up, an "ex-Collection Box" drops March 28 alongside the Journey Together set. This set's bringing back Owners' Pokémon cards, a real throwback. Inside the box? Three promo cards, one jumbo card, four booster packs, a code card, and a Polaroid-style postcard. A Polaroid? That's a deep cut—last seen in the 2001 Southern Islands set. Nostalgia bomb!

Then, April 11 brings two more goodies. A new Premium Collection box is on the way, loaded with six boosters, two promo cards, a photo sticker, a backdrop card, and an acrylic standee sheet. These standees could be like the ones from Japan's Pokémon Centers, letting you build little character dioramas. Pretty neat, right?

Also dropping April 11 is a Special Collection. This one packs five boosters, a code card, three promo cards, and a jumbo lenticular card. Now, that's a blast from the past. Lenticular cards haven't been seen since the 2004 Destiny Deoxys movie promo. We’re not talking about those marketing kit posters, either. These are legit cards.

So, to recap, new Pokémon TCG collections are coming next year. Prepare your wallets. These collections are going to be a must-have for any serious collector. With throwbacks like Polaroids and lenticular cards, this isn't just a card game; it's a time machine.

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