by Bella May 14,2025
Get ready, Pokémon TCG fans! The highly anticipated set, *Destined Rivals*, is on its way, and I'm already clearing space on my shelf and mentally preparing to splurge on an Elite Trainer Box that I technically don't need. This set brings back Trainer's Pokémon, reintroduces the notorious Team Rocket, and boasts some of the most stunning card art we've seen in a while. Whether you're a collector or just love the thrill of wielding cardboard power, *Destined Rivals* promises to deliver.
The Pokémon Center website has already undergone some *mysterious* "maintenance" and now has preorders available. If you miss out on that, don't worry—listings will soon pop up at Amazon, Target, Best Buy, and other major retailers. You might need to refresh your browser like it's Black Friday to snag those battle decks. Here’s everything you need to know to secure your preorder this week:
1See it at Amazon
3See it at Best Buy
2See it at Walmart
1See it at Target
Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals Amazon Preorders
Pokémon TCG: Destined Rivals Argos Preorders
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Mark your calendars for May 30, 2025, the official launch date for *Destined Rivals*. That's when all sealed products will start shipping and hit the shelves, provided there's stock left. The Pokémon Company has been addressing ongoing shortages, but it's still wise to secure your preorders early. From May 17 to 25, select stores will host pre-release events with Build & Battle boxes and early access tournaments. Be sure to check with your local league store for participation details—and maybe bring some snacks as a friendly gesture.
Let's be honest, we all tell ourselves we'll just buy one item, much like promising to hit the gym regularly. Here's the full lineup of products launching with *Destined Rivals*:
Expect to see special collection boxes featuring alternate art promos, possibly showcasing characters like Cynthia, Misty, Ethan, or Marnie. You might not need them, but you'll definitely find a way to justify the purchase.
Here’s the full expected card list by Japanese set origin:
Heat Wave Arena
The Glory of Team Rocket
Steven’s Starter Deck
Marnie’s Starter Deck
I can already see myself filling multiple binders with these beauties, but a few cards have already secured a spot on my must-have list:
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