Exciting times are ahead for Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) enthusiasts as a fresh set named “Inferno X” has reportedly made its way into the public eye due to a trademark reveal. This set is touted to potentially bring back Mega Evolutions from the Pokémon X & Y era on the Nintendo 3DS. While nothing is set in stone, there’s talk that this eagerly awaited set might hit the Japanese market as early as October or November 2025.
The year 2025 sure promises a lot for Pokémon TCG aficionados with numerous new sets on the horizon. For instance, the “Destined Rivals” expansion, teeming with over 240 cards, is slated for a May release. Similarly, the “Black Bolt” and “White Flare” collections have a target launch set for June. Adding to the buzz is another Mega Evolution set, expected to roll out later this year in Japan, as suggested by recent trademarks.
PokeBeach recently discovered a trademark for “Inferno X” from The Pokémon Company in Japan, sparking widespread speculation. If the leaks hold true, this upcoming set could feature iconic Mega Evolution cards such as Mega Charizard X. Pokémon fans should note, however, that while trademarks usually appear six to nine months before a set’s actual release, they don’t always follow a strict sequence. Thus, while we anticipate an October or November release, official confirmation from The Pokémon Company is still pending.
Interestingly, during the Pokémon Presents event on February 27, two more sets—Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia—were spotlighted. These are due in August and will include Mega Lucario ex and Mega Gardevoir. They represent the first of the Mega Evolution offerings for the year, setting the stage for the eventual debut of Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the Nintendo Switch. Given the legendary status of Mega Charizard, its inclusion in these forthcoming cards seems highly probable.
The global release timeline for these Mega Evolution collections outside of Japan remains unclear. However, The Pokémon Company has assured fans that Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia will launch globally in 2025. Furthermore, efforts are underway to ramp up production of Pokémon TCG items, ensuring ample supply for the high-demand market. There’s also a push to reprint older Pokémon TCG merchandise for online and retail distribution, including major outlets like GameStop.
In conclusion, while we eagerly await specific launch dates, Pokémon TCG’s upcoming expansions are set to offer fans thrilling new cards and nostalgic returnees alike.