Pokemon TCG reveals Chaos Rising expansion for May

The Pokemon Trading Card Game has announced its next expansion, Chaos Rising, set for release in May. This set features Mega Floette ex causing disruption in Lumiose City at night. The announcement highlights a new chapter in the game's evolving storyline.

The Pokemon Company has unveiled details about the upcoming Pokemon TCG expansion titled Chaos Rising. Scheduled for release in May, the set introduces dramatic elements centered around Mega Floette ex. According to the announcement, this powerful card is depicted as wreaking havoc as night falls in Lumiose City, drawing fans into a tense narrative from the Pokemon universe.

This expansion builds on the popularity of previous sets, offering collectors and players new cards to enhance their decks. Lumiose City, a key location from the Kalos region in the Pokemon games, serves as the backdrop for the set's theme. The reveal emphasizes the ongoing innovation in the TCG, with special ex variants like Mega Floette ex promising strategic depth in battles.

Fans can anticipate Chaos Rising to arrive later this spring, providing fresh content for competitive play and collection. The Pokemon TCG continues to thrive with regular expansions that tie into the broader franchise lore.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting the Pokémon Winds and Waves Gen 10 announcement, showcasing Southeast Asia-inspired islands, ocean waves, and new starters Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua with Nintendo Switch 2.
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Pokémon Winds and Waves, Generation 10 mainline games, announced for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027

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The Pokémon Company unveiled Pokémon Winds and Waves, the next mainline Generation 10 games, during a Pokémon Presents livestream celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary on February 27, 2026. Exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2 and set for a 2027 release, the titles feature an open-world region inspired by Southeast Asia's islands and oceans, with new starters Browt, Pombon, and Gecqua.

The latest Pokémon Trading Card Game set, Ascended Heroes, has seen its cards resell at unprecedented prices due to distribution issues and high demand for rare variants. Released partially on January 30, 2026, the set features a record 217 regular cards and 77 ultra-rares, but pull rates for special illustrations remain low. Top cards like Mega Gengar ex SIR are fetching up to $830 on resale markets.

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The Pokémon Company marked the franchise's 30th anniversary with a livestream on February 27, 2026, announcing updates across multiple games and revealing Pokémon Winds and Waves as the next mainline titles. The showcase covered events, merchandise, and new content for titles including Pokémon Go, Masters EX, and Trading Card Game Pocket. Highlights included new starters and a 2027 release for the Generation 10 games on Switch 2.

A preview of Pokémon Pokopia reveals a relaxing life simulation game where players control a Ditto to rebuild a deserted town using Pokémon transformations. Developed jointly by The Pokémon Company, GAME FREAK, and KOEI TECMO, the title blends elements of Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley with Pokémon characters. It features full conversations with Pokémon and multiplayer town visits.

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Pokémon Pokopia's second limited-time event will introduce the Dark/Ghost-type Pokémon Sableye around April 29. Players have discovered a method to access the event early by altering their Nintendo Switch 2's date and time settings. The game, developed by Game Freak and Omega Force, continues to see strong post-launch support.

The Pokemon Company announced two new games for Nintendo's Switch 2 in 2027, themed around windswept islands and an ocean in an open world. The reveal came during a livestream celebrating the franchise's 30th anniversary.

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Building on yesterday's release confirmation, The Pokémon Company has revealed more about Pokémon Champions, the free-to-play competitive battler launching April 8 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Highlights include simplified training systems, monetization options, and Pokémon Home transfer details, with director Masaaki Hoshino sharing accessibility-focused changes.

 

 

 

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