Pokemon Set Release Calendar
How Pokemon TCG Sets Release
The Pokemon Company follows a predictable release cadence for the English TCG. Understanding this schedule helps collectors plan budgets, time purchases, and anticipate market movements. Japanese sets release 2-3 months before their English counterparts, giving collectors a preview of what is coming.
Release Cadence
English Pokemon TCG sets release on a quarterly cycle with approximately 3-4 months between main expansions. Each year typically sees:
- 4 main expansion sets (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4)
- 1-2 special sets (holiday sets, premium collections, side expansions)
- Multiple promo and collection boxes throughout the year
Japanese releases follow a faster cadence with smaller sets releasing roughly every 6-8 weeks. English sets often combine two Japanese sets into one larger English expansion.
Scarlet & Violet Era Sets (Current)
2025 Releases
| Set | English Release | Cards | Notable Chase Cards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prismatic Evolutions | January 17, 2025 | 186+ | Eeveelution SARs, Umbreon ex SAR |
| Journey Together | March 28, 2025 | 160+ | N full art, partner Pokemon SARs |
| Fable Legends | June 2025 (estimated) | TBA | Fairy-type SARs |
| S&V Set 10 | September 2025 (estimated) | TBA | TBA |
| S&V Set 11 | November 2025 (estimated) | TBA | TBA |
2024 Releases
| Set | English Release | Cards | Notable Chase Cards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paldean Fates | January 26, 2024 | 245+ | Shiny Charizard ex, shiny SARs |
| Temporal Forces | March 22, 2024 | 218+ | Walking Wake ex SAR, Iron Leaves ex SAR |
| Twilight Masquerade | May 24, 2024 | 226+ | Ogerpon SARs, Kieran full art |
| Shrouded Fable | August 2, 2024 | 99 | Pecharunt ex SAR, mini set |
| Stellar Crown | September 13, 2024 | 175+ | Terapagos ex, Tera SARs |
| Surging Sparks | November 8, 2024 | 252+ | Pikachu ex SAR, Charizard ex |
2023 Releases
| Set | English Release | Cards |
|---|---|---|
| Scarlet & Violet Base | March 31, 2023 | 258 |
| Paldea Evolved | June 9, 2023 | 279 |
| Obsidian Flames | August 11, 2023 | 230 |
| Pokemon 151 | September 22, 2023 | 207 |
| Paradox Rift | November 3, 2023 | 266 |
Sword & Shield Era Sets (Complete)
The SWSH era ran from February 2020 to March 2023 with 13 main expansions plus special sets. Key sets collectors still target:
- Evolving Skies (August 27, 2021) — The most sought-after modern set. Alt art Eeveelutions drove massive demand.
- Brilliant Stars (February 25, 2022) — Charizard VSTAR and Trainer Gallery brought strong chase cards.
- Crown Zenith (January 20, 2023) — The SWSH capstone with Galarian Gallery insert set.
- Shining Fates (February 19, 2021) — Shiny Vault sub-set with Shiny Charizard VMAX.
How to Prepare for New Set Releases
Pre-Release Events
Pokemon holds prerelease tournaments 1-2 weeks before the official release date. These events let you open packs early, play sealed format, and keep the cards. Check your local card shop for prerelease event registration — they sell out quickly for hyped sets.
Pre-Orders
Booster boxes and ETBs can be pre-ordered from local card shops and online retailers. Pre-ordering locks in the retail price, which is important for popular sets that sell out and spike in price at release. Order from trusted retailers to avoid allocation issues.
Budget Planning
Knowing the release schedule lets you budget across the year. If you spend $200 per set, that is roughly $800-1,000 annually for sealed product. Plan ahead for sets with Pokemon or mechanics you are most interested in, and go lighter on sets that do not excite you.
Singles Timing
Card prices for most cards peak during the first week of release when supply is low and demand is highest. If you are buying singles, wait 4-6 weeks for prices to stabilize. Chase cards sometimes increase over time (especially once a set goes out of print), but the bulk of the set decreases.
Japanese Set Schedule Preview
Japanese sets release months before English equivalents, giving you a preview of card pool, artwork, and chase cards. Following Japanese releases on sites like PokeBeach, PokemonCard.io, and Bulbapedia helps you plan which English sets to prioritize.
Japanese booster boxes retail for $50-60 (vs $140-150 English), making them an affordable way to experience new sets early. Many collectors buy Japanese boxes for personal enjoyment and wait for English releases for grading and investment purposes.
Tracking Set Releases
The release calendar shifts based on The Pokemon Company's schedule. Pre-order pages going live, official Pokemon.com announcements, and Japanese set reveals are the earliest indicators of upcoming sets. PokeBeach and PokemonGoldfish.com maintain up-to-date calendars.
Use Pokex to track set values and completion as new sets release. Scanning cards immediately after opening packs tells you which pulls have value and which are bulk. This real-time feedback loop helps you make informed decisions about how much of each new set to invest in.


