Calendario de lanzamientos de Pokémon TCG 2026

Six expansion packs, a historic 30th Anniversary global launch, and over a dozen special products make the 2026 Pokemon TCG set release schedule the most packed calendar in the game’s three-decade history. Ninja Spinner just dropped in Japan on March 13, three confirmed English sets are lined up through May, and two more JPN sets are officially trademarked for summer — all before October’s Celebration Collection arrives as the first-ever simultaneous worldwide TCG release.
Here’s the problem with most Pokemon TCG release schedule guides: they only cover English dates. Japanese sets drop 2-4 months earlier, and buying JPN boxes during that window gives you first access to chase cards at early market pricing. Our team ships over 100 JPN boxes from Tokyo every week and tracks both markets daily, so this calendar includes JPN insider data — set name mappings, BOX street prices, and timeline gaps — that English-only guides miss entirely.
Below you’ll find the complete 2026 Pokemon TCG release calendar with every confirmed and rumored set, a JPN-to-ENG set name mapping table, individual set breakdowns, 30th Anniversary details, updated US import/tariff info, and a buying guide.
Last updated: March 12, 2026. We update this page as new sets are announced.
Six main expansions plus the 30th Anniversary collection are confirmed for 2026. Japanese sets release 3–4 months before their English counterparts — early access is a key advantage of buying JPN.
2026 Pokemon TCG Release Calendar — All Dates at a Glance
Three MEGA Evolution sets have confirmed English dates, two more JPN sets are officially trademarked, and the 30th Anniversary Celebration Collection arrives in October for a global simultaneous launch.
| Set Name (ENG) | Set Name (JPN) | JPN Date | ENG Date | Status | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ascended Heroes | Mega Brave / Mega Symphonia / Inferno X | Aug–Sep 2025 | Jan 30, 2026 | ✅ Released | 290+ cards, 13 Mega ex, Mega Attack Rare |
| Perfect Order | Munikis Zero (ムニキスゼロ) | Jan 23, 2026 | Mar 27, 2026 | ✅ Confirmed | Mega Zygarde ex, 120+ cards |
| Chaos Rising | Ninja Spinner (ニンジャスピナー) | Mar 13, 2026 | May 22, 2026 | ✅ Confirmed | Mega Greninja ex, 83 main cards |
| TBD | Abyss Eye (アビスアイ) | May 22, 2026 | ~Jul 2026 | ⚡ Trademarked | Mega Darkrai ex expected |
| TBD | Storm Emeralda (ストームエメラルダ) | Jul 31, 2026 | ~Sep 2026 | ⚡ Trademarked | Mega Rayquaza ex expected |
| Celebration Collection | Celebration Collection | Oct 2026 | Oct 2026 | ⚡ Announced | 30th Anniversary, simultaneous worldwide |
✅ = Officially confirmed with release date. ⚡ = Based on trademark filings, official teasers, or community data. Dates subject to change.
JPN BOX MSRP: ¥5,400 (~$36) — market prices vary by set — see individual breakdowns below.

Japanese vs English Release Timeline — Why JPN Drops First
Japanese Pokemon TCG sets consistently release 2-4 months before their English equivalents — and that gap is your buying window. Collectors who grab JPN boxes during this window get first access to chase cards, early pricing, and sets printed on Japan’s higher-quality card stock, which historically trades at a 15-40% premium over English versions.
How the Release Gap Works
The Pokemon Company develops every TCG set in Japan first. English expansions often combine multiple JPN sets into a single larger release. Ascended Heroes (ENG, 290+ cards) pulls from three separate JPN sets — Mega Brave, Mega Symphonia, and Inferno X — each of which released months before the English version existed.
That means JPN collectors see every card first. They open packs, establish market prices, and post pull rate data — all while English players are still waiting for pre-orders.
JPN ↔ ENG Set Name Mapping Guide
Tracking the Pokemon TCG set release schedule in 2026 gets confusing fast when Japanese and English set names don’t match. Here’s the complete reference:
| JPN Set Name | ENG Equivalent | JPN Release | ENG Release | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| メガブレイブ (Mega Brave) | Ascended Heroes | Aug 1, 2025 | Jan 30, 2026 | 6 months |
| メガシンフォニア (Mega Symphonia) | Ascended Heroes | Aug 1, 2025 | Jan 30, 2026 | 6 months |
| インフェルノX (Inferno X) | Ascended Heroes | Sep 26, 2025 | Jan 30, 2026 | 4 months |
| ムニキスゼロ (Munikis Zero) | Perfect Order | Jan 23, 2026 | Mar 27, 2026 | 2 months |
| ニンジャスピナー (Ninja Spinner) | Chaos Rising | Mar 13, 2026 | May 22, 2026 | ~2.5 months |
| アビスアイ (Abyss Eye) | TBD | May 22, 2026 | ~Jul 2026 | ~2 months |
| ストームエメラルダ (Storm Emeralda) | TBD | Jul 31, 2026 | ~Sep 2026 | ~2 months |
From our experience shipping JPN boxes to collectors in the US, UK, and Australia, the 2-4 month window between JPN and ENG releases is prime time for international buyers. JPN boxes hit the secondary market within days of release, and early adopters secure chase cards before English pricing kicks in.

Confirmed 2026 Sets — Full Breakdowns
All three confirmed English sets belong to the MEGA Evolution block, which launched in mid-2025 and brings Mega Evolution Pokemon ex into the modern TCG format.
Ascended Heroes (Released January 30, 2026)
Ascended Heroes is the largest MEGA Evolution set so far — over 290 cards, 13 Mega Evolution Pokemon ex, and the debut of the Mega Attack Rare (MA), a new ultra-premium rarity that commands $200+ for top pulls.
- Cards: 290+
- Mega Pokemon ex: 13 (Mega Charizard X ex, Mega Lucario ex, Mega Dragonite ex, and more)
- New rarity: Mega Attack Rare (MA)
- JPN source sets: Mega Brave + Mega Symphonia + Inferno X
- Products: Booster Box (36 packs), Elite Trainer Box, Pokémon Center ETB, Booster Bundle, Mini Tins, Premium Poster Collection, Mega Charizard X & Y Tins
Already available at most retailers. For the best cards and pull rates from the JPN source sets, see our Inferno X pull rates guide.

Perfect Order (March 27, 2026) — JPN: Munikis Zero
Perfect Order sharpens the competitive edge of the MEGA Evolution block with Mega Zygarde ex headlining alongside Mega Starmie ex and Mega Clefable ex.
- Cards: 120+
- Featured Megas: Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex
- JPN source set: Munikis Zero (released Jan 23, 2026)
- Products: Booster Box (36 packs), Elite Trainer Box, Pokémon Center ETB (11 packs), Booster Bundle, Build & Battle Box (Apr 10), Checklane Blisters
- JPN BOX market price: ~¥7,500 (~$50) as of March 2026 (SNKRDUNK)
- Special product: Mega Zygarde ex Premium Collection ($39.99, May 22) — 8 boosters + promo + jumbo lenticular card
The JPN equivalent (Munikis Zero) has been available since January. If you want this set’s cards two months early, JPN boxes are shipping worldwide now. See our Munikis Zero pull rates analysis for card values and pull rate data.
Chaos Rising (May 22, 2026) — JPN: Ninja Spinner
Chaos Rising is the spring set to watch. Mega Greninja ex — Water-type Stage 2, 350 HP, “Mortal Shuriken” Ability — is projected to be a format-defining card and the most valuable chase of the MEGA era so far. Pre-release events run May 9-17.
- Cards: 83 main + 40+ secret rares (confirmed from JPN data)
- Featured Megas: Mega Greninja ex (chase card), ninja/shadow-themed designs
- JPN source set: Ninja Spinner (released Mar 13, 2026 — 83 main cards now confirmed)
- Products: Booster Box, Elite Trainer Box, Booster Bundle, Build & Battle Box (details TBA)
- Chase card estimate: Mega Greninja ex MUR — predicted $300-500+ raw based on early JPN pricing
- JPN BOX initial market price: ~¥10,000 (~$67) early estimate — market pricing still forming as the set launched March 13 (PRICE BASE)
Ninja Spinner launched in Japan on March 13 — over two months before the English release. Collectors who want Mega Greninja ex at day-one JPN pricing have a significant head start. See our Ninja Spinner pull rates and best cards guide for the full breakdown.

Upcoming Sets — Abyss Eye, Storm Emeralda & Beyond
Trademark filings and official reveals point to at least two more MEGA Evolution expansion packs landing in summer 2026. Both JPN release dates are established through PokeBeach reporting and trademark data, though English names and dates haven’t been officially announced yet.
Abyss Eye — Mega Darkrai ex (JPN: May 22, 2026)
Abyss Eye features a dark/ghost-type theme with Mega Darkrai ex as the expected cover Pokemon. The “Abyss” name hints at additional Giratina or deep-sea mythical Pokemon. The English release is projected for July 2026 based on the established 2-month gap pattern.
Storm Emeralda — Mega Rayquaza ex (JPN: July 31, 2026)
Storm Emeralda stars Mega Rayquaza ex — one of the most iconic Mega Evolution Pokemon and a consistent top-dollar chase card across every era it’s appeared in. The English equivalent is projected for September 2026.
Mega Rayquaza cards command premium prices historically. If the pattern holds, Storm Emeralda could be the most anticipated box of 2026 for collectors and investors alike.
What Else to Expect This Year
Based on The Pokemon Company’s historical cadence:
- Mid-year Special Set: A high-class pack similar to MEGA Dream ex (November 2025) typically drops between major expansions
- Starter Decks: New MEGA-themed starter decks may arrive alongside fall expansions
- Holiday products: Premium collections and gift sets in November-December

30th Anniversary Celebration Collection — October 2026
The Celebration Collection is the most historic Pokemon TCG product on this entire 2026 release schedule. October 20, 2026 marks exactly 30 years since the original Pokemon TCG launched in Japan, and The Pokemon Company has confirmed a simultaneous worldwide release — the first in the game’s three-decade history.
What We Know So Far
During the February 2026 Pokemon Presents, the teaser trailer showcased iconic cards across all eras — Base Set Charizard, Crystal Lugia from Aquapolis, modern ultra rares — before revealing new key art of Mew and Mewtwo in an opalescent sheen. The tagline “The future awaits” and the shimmering finish hint at a possible new card rarity or mechanic.
Confirmed details:
- Release: October 2026 (exact date TBD)
- Scope: Simultaneous worldwide release — a first in Pokemon TCG history
- Theme: 30th Anniversary celebration spanning every era
- Art: Mew & Mewtwo new illustrations confirmed
- Products: Staggered product release over several months
- Note: This simultaneous launch is a one-time event. Future sets return to the normal JPN-first schedule
Why This Set Is Historic
Three factors make this a must-watch:
- First-ever global simultaneous release — No JPN-first advantage. Every market gets the set the same day.
- 30-year nostalgia factor — Reprints or references to Base Set, Neo, e-Series, and other classic eras could drive massive demand from returning collectors.
- New mechanic potential — The opalescent Mew/Mewtwo art suggests a new ultra-premium rarity, similar to how Illustration Rares reshaped the modern TCG when they debuted.
For context, the 25th Anniversary set (Celebrations, 2021) drove secondary market premiums that lasted over a year. The 30th Anniversary set is expected to exceed that impact — and it’s the one 2026 release where JPN and ENG buyers are on equal footing.

Special Products & Side Releases
Beyond expansion packs, 2026 features over a dozen supplementary products across the first half of the year. Here’s every confirmed side release on the 2026 Pokemon TCG release schedule:
| Product | Date | Contents | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pokemon Day 2026 Collection | Jan 30 | Anniversary Pikachu promo + 3 boosters | $14.99 |
| Erika/Larry Collection | Feb 20 | 2 packs + promo card + coin | — |
| Mega Charizard X & Y Tins | Feb 20 | 4 boosters per tin | — |
| First Partner Illustration Collection (Series 1) | Mar 20 | 3 promo cards + sticker sheet + 2 boosters | — |
| First Partners Deluxe Pin Collection | Mar 20 | Pin + boosters | — |
| Q1 2026 Mini Portfolio | Mar 27 | Mini binder + booster | — |
| 2025 World Championships Deck | Apr 3 | Tournament-winning decks | — |
| Mega Meganium/Emboar/Feraligatr ex Boxes | Apr 24 | Promo + boosters | — |
| Mega Zygarde ex Premium Collection | May 22 | 8 boosters + promo + jumbo lenticular | $39.99 |
Most side products are available through standard retail. For sealed Japanese booster boxes — which offer earlier access and premium card quality — browse our best Japanese booster box picks for 2026.
How to Buy Japanese Sets Before English Release
Every set on the 2026 Pokemon TCG set release schedule hits Japan first. Ninja Spinner is available now. Munikis Zero has been shipping since January. If you want Mega Darkrai ex or Mega Rayquaza ex months before the English release, JPN boxes are the move.
Where to Order Japanese Booster Boxes
The fastest route to JPN Pokemon TCG boxes is a specialized export shop. At Samurai Sword INC, every box ships from Tokyo with tracking, and each box carries a unique serial number — if any box shows signs of search or reseal, we trace it to the source and ban that supplier. That’s our authenticity guarantee.

For a full breakdown of buying methods — proxy services, marketplace apps, and direct import — read our complete guide to buying Japanese Pokemon cards from Japan.
Importing to the US — Tariff Update for 2026
If you’re ordering JPN boxes to the US, be aware of a major 2026 change:
- De minimis exemption ended: As of August 29, 2025, the US eliminated the $800 duty-free threshold. All imports now incur tariffs regardless of value.
- Current tariff rate: 15% on trading cards (HS code 9504.40), plus a temporary additional 10% reciprocal tariff introduced February 2026 (expected to last up to 150 days).
- What this means: A ¥5,400 (~$36) JPN box at market price of ~¥10,000 (~$67) could see ~$10-17 in tariff charges on top of shipping. Factor this into your budget.
- Other countries: UK, CA, AU customs vary. Most casual imports under local thresholds clear without issues.
Despite the tariff changes, JPN boxes remain competitive because Japanese cards trade at a 15-40% premium over English equivalents — the premium you pay in tariffs is often offset by the higher resale value of JPN cards.
The Bottom Line
Three dates define the 2026 Pokemon TCG set release schedule:
- March 27 — Perfect Order launches with Mega Zygarde ex. JPN version (Munikis Zero) already available at ~¥7,500.
- May 22 — Chaos Rising brings Mega Greninja ex, the hottest chase card of the MEGA era. JPN version (Ninja Spinner) dropped March 13 — your window to buy early is open now.
- October — Celebration Collection marks the 30th Anniversary with the first simultaneous worldwide release in Pokemon TCG history.
Between those anchors, Abyss Eye (Mega Darkrai ex, JPN May 22) and Storm Emeralda (Mega Rayquaza ex, JPN Jul 31) fill the summer calendar. All told, six main expansion packs plus over a dozen special products make this the biggest year the Pokemon TCG has ever seen.
For the best selection of Japanese booster boxes shipped directly from Tokyo — with serial-tracked authenticity and worldwide delivery — browse our full collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Pokemon TCG sets are coming out in 2026?
Six main expansion packs are confirmed or trademarked for 2026: Ascended Heroes (Jan 30), Perfect Order (Mar 27), Chaos Rising (May 22), Abyss Eye (~Jul), Storm Emeralda (~Sep), and the 30th Anniversary Celebration Collection (Oct). Over a dozen special products fill the gaps between major sets. The complete 2026 Pokemon TCG set release schedule is detailed in our calendar table above.
When is the next Pokemon TCG set release date?
The next English release is Mega Evolution: Perfect Order on March 27, 2026, with pre-release Build & Battle Boxes available from April 10. The next Japanese release after Ninja Spinner (Mar 13) is Abyss Eye on May 22, 2026.
What is the Pokemon TCG 30th Anniversary set?
The Celebration Collection is a special set releasing in October 2026 to mark 30 years since the Pokemon TCG launched in Japan. It features new Mew and Mewtwo artwork and will be the first-ever simultaneous worldwide Pokemon TCG release. Products will roll out on a staggered schedule over several months.
How often does a new Pokemon TCG set come out?
The Pokemon Company releases a new main expansion every 2-3 months. The 2026 Pokemon TCG release schedule follows roughly a January → March → May → July → September → October cadence, with special products in between.
Do Japanese Pokemon TCG sets release before English ones?
Yes — always. Japanese sets drop 2-4 months ahead of their English equivalents. Ninja Spinner released in Japan on March 13, while its English version (Chaos Rising) arrives May 22. This gap gives JPN box buyers early access to new cards and market pricing.
What is the Japanese equivalent of Chaos Rising?
Chaos Rising (English, May 22, 2026) corresponds to the Japanese set Ninja Spinner (ニンジャスピナー), released March 13, 2026. Both feature Mega Greninja ex as the headline card. See our full JPN ↔ ENG set name mapping table above.
Where can I buy Japanese Pokemon TCG booster boxes?
Specialized export shops like Samurai Sword INC ship JPN boxes directly from Tokyo with tracked delivery and serial-number authenticity. For English boxes, check TCGPlayer, Amazon, and local game stores. Our buying guide covers all options.
Are there tariffs on importing Japanese Pokemon cards to the US?
Yes. As of August 2025, the US eliminated the $800 de minimis duty-free threshold. All JPN card imports now face a 15% tariff (plus a temporary 10% surcharge in early 2026). Factor $10-17 per box in tariff costs when budgeting for JPN imports.
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