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Pokémon TCG Holiday Collection gift sets, featuring Blaziken GX & Volcanion GX cards.
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Pokémon TCG Holiday Premium Collection Restocked and Comprehensive Product Availability

Pokémon TCG Holiday Collection Back in Stock at Amazon

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  • Blaziken ex & Volcanion ex collection
  • Price: $70; likely to sell out
  • 2025 Holiday Calendar: $62.94
  • 2024 Holiday Premium Collection: $69.79
  • Mega Evolution Booster Bundle: $52.94
  • Various promo cards included

Amazon restocked the Holiday 2025 Blaziken ex and Volcanion ex Premium Collection on October 20, 2025. The $70 set sold out at launch on August 28 and returned at MSRP. Availability remains limited.[1]

Some data such as exact print-run numbers are not publicly released. Where information is unavailable, see the alerts below.

Restock Information and Collection Contents

The Premium Collection includes ten booster packs, foil promos, an oversized card, and an online code.

  • Five Scarlet & Violet: Journey Together booster packs[2]
  • Five Scarlet & Violet: Destined Rivals booster packs[2]
  • Foil promo cards of Blaziken ex and Volcanion ex[2]
  • Oversized foil Blaziken ex card[2]
  • Code card for Pokémon TCG Live[2]

Current Holiday Product Listings on Amazon

Product Name Price Release Date Key Contents
Holiday Calendar 2025 $62.94 October 1, 2025 Eight festive foil cards; six booster packs; seven fun packs; two coins; two sticker sheets; code[3][4]
Paradox Fury Premium Collection (Holiday 2024) $69.79 UK August 2024 Oversized Raging Bolt ex; three foil promos; magnetic card holder; seven mixed boosters; code[5]
Battle Academy 2024 $13.79 May 2024 Three prebuilt decks; play mats; damage counters; instructional guide[6]

Expanded Set Availability and Pricing

  1. Mega Evolution Expansion (September 26, 2025)
    – Mega Latias ex Box: ~$41[7] – Six-pack Booster Bundle: $52.94[7] – Three-pack Booster Blister: $29.89[7] – Elite Trainer Boxes: $88–$93[7] Each pack contains ten cards, one Basic Energy, one code.[8]
  2. Prismatic Evolutions (November 2024)
    – Six-pack Bundles: $59.95–$67.94[9] – Features special illustration rares of every Eeveelution.
  3. Surging Sparks (November 2024)
    – Bundles: $26.94–$60[10] – High demand driven by chase cards such as Pikachu ex and Latias ex.
  4. Black Volt and White Flare (June–July 2025)
    – Binder Collections: $48–$60[11] – Includes nine-pocket binder plus five boosters.

Upcoming Releases and Key Alerts

  • Phantasmal Flames Expansion releases November 14, 2025. Detailed contents confirmed by Pokémon News.[12]
  • Suicune and Kyogre Knock Out Collections launch alongside Phantasmal Flames.[13]

Official print-run figures for Amazon-exclusive collections have not been disclosed. Collectors may face repeated sellouts without advance notice.

Secondary-market pricing varies significantly. TCGPlayer average sale price for the Premium Collection was $85 on October 20, 2025, indicating a 21% premium over MSRP.[1]

Best Practices for Collectors

  1. Sign up for official restock notifications via retailer newsletters.
  2. Follow verified stock-tracker accounts on social platforms.
  3. Compare U.S., U.K., and Japanese MSRP to assess import costs.
  4. Monitor TCGPlayer and eBay for real-time secondary-market trends.
  5. Join local Pokémon leagues for in-person trading and alerts.
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Editorial Timeline

Revisions
— by Elena Voren
Added new relevant secondary sources
— by Howayda Sayed
  1. Replaced vague timelines with precise, verified dates.
  2. Confirmed product prices through authoritative sources.
  3. Expanded headings to exceed five words for clarity.
  4. Summarized each section accurately and descriptively.
  5. Added detailed table for organized data presentation.
  6. Included lists outlining key contents and collector tips.
  7. Inserted alert boxes to flag data uncertainties.
  8. Added upcoming release details for completeness.
  9. Removed promotional hype for a factual tone.
— by Howayda Sayed
Initial publication.

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Accountability
— by Howayda Sayed
  1. Obtain print-run disclosures from distributor or publisher press releases.
  2. Include regional MSRP data from Amazon U.K. and Amazon Japan listings.
  3. Integrate average secondary-market prices from TCGPlayer weekly reports.
  4. Cite official set datasheets for booster-pack card counts and contents.
  5. Add context on rarity drivers using industry analyses.
  6. Confirm Holiday Calendar lowest promotional price and duration via retail circular archives.
  7. Reference Pokémon Company International announcements for Phantasmal Flames and Knock Out Collections.
  8. Provide footnotes for MSRP versus sale price differences to maintain transparency.
  9. Update article monthly to reflect rapid market and stock changes.

FAQ

Who are the key artists and designers behind the Holiday Premium Collections?

Each foil promo card lists its illustrator on the lower edge: the Blaziken ex promo is illustrated by Tetsuya Nishimura and the Volcanion ex promo by 5ban Graphics. Package and oversized card designs are overseen by The Pokémon Company’s Creative Team in Tokyo.

What logistical challenges do retailers face when restocking Amazon-exclusive Pokémon TCG sets?

Amazon’s fulfillment network triggers restocks based on warehouse inventory thresholds, which can delay TCG products when higher-turnover items take precedence. Irregular print-run disclosures further complicate accurate forecasting for retailers and third-party sellers.

Where can international collectors find comparable holiday-exclusive Pokémon TCG products?

In Japan, the Pokémon Center’s annual Christmas Tin features exclusive promos and festive sleeves available online and at brick-and-mortar stores. In Europe, Smyths Toys and select local game shops release holiday calendar bundles with region-exclusive promo cards and bonus packs.

When did The Pokémon Company first introduce holiday-themed TCG collections, and how has the line evolved?

The first Pokémon TCG Holiday Calendar debuted in autumn 2016, offering daily Advent windows with boosters and promos. Since then, offerings have expanded to premium collections with oversized cards, themed tins, and integrated online code incentives each October.

Why do Holiday Premium Collections command higher premiums on secondary markets?

Unannounced, limited first-ship print runs create supply shortages at launch, driving resale prices above MSRP. Collectors also prize the holiday exclusivity and artwork, which boosts perceived value among enthusiasts and investors.

What strategic benefits do collectors gain from joining local Pokémon leagues?

Play! Pokémon league members often receive exclusive league promo cards, access to community bulk orders at cost, and early restock notifications through organized group buys—helping secure retail-priced holiday products before public sellouts.