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“Pokemon TCG Classic” Box Set Announced for Fall, Features New and Classic Cards!

“Pokemon TCG Classic” Box Set Announced for Fall, Features New and Classic Cards!

A new premium box set called “Pokemon Trading Card Game Classic” will release in late 2023 in English and in October 2023 in Japan! It was revealed during Pokemon Direct which happened in February.

 

 

 

The product will contain three 60-card decks headlined by Base Set Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise. Each of the decks will contain new and reprinted cards. The cards will feature a unique holofoil pattern different from the one in Celebrations. All of the cards feature new numbering for this box set.

 

 

 

 

The box set will also include premium gameplay accessories, including a foldable game board, three deck boxes, three sets of card sleeves, metal orbs that take the place of coins, and 3D damage counters that can be stacked.

 

 

 

 

One of the highlights of this set is a bunch of new cards, featuring some of your favorite Pokemon from the video games and anime. And if you're a fan of the classic cards, don't worry - this set has plenty of those too. We're talking about cards from way back in the day, like the original Charizard card that everyone went crazy for.

 

 

We don't have all the details just yet, but we do know that this box set is going to be a must-have for any true Pokemon TCG fan. It's going to be available in the fall, so mark your calendars and get ready to catch 'em all!

 

 

Overall, we're really excited for this Classic Box Set and can't wait to see what other cards will be included. Stay tuned for more updates and information about the decks, and get ready to add some serious firepower to your collection this fall!

 

 

This product is an entirely different release than Pokemon Card 151, which is a set releasing in Japan on June 16th. However, we may get Pokemon Card 151 as our special set in the fall to coincide with the release of this Pokemon TCG Classic product.

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