An exciting leak has surfaced about a new Pokemon TCG set named “Inferno X,” hinting at the inclusion of fan-favorite Mega Evolutions from Pokemon X & Y. If rumors hold true, Japanese fans might see its release come October or November of 2025. But before that, enthusiasts can look forward to the arrival of the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia sets, anticipated to hit the shelves this August.
The buzz around the Pokemon TCG world continues to grow as a newly discovered trademark suggests that the Inferno X set is on the horizon. Scheduled for an early fall reveal, this set is rumored to spotlight the iconic Mega Evolutions once seen on the Nintendo 3DS. As Pokemon fans gear up for a thrilling year in 2025, they can also anticipate the Pokemon TCG Destined Rivals expansion arriving in May, boasting over 240 new cards. Meanwhile, the Black Bolt and White Flare sets are projected to make their debut this summer.
A trademark for “Inferno X” by The Pokemon Company has generated considerable excitement. Spotted by PokeBeach, the application hints at a return of beloved characters, potentially including Mega Charizard X. Historically, such trademarks appear six to nine months before the new TCG sets are launched, though release dates are often speculative until The Pokemon Company offers confirmation.
The Pokemon Presents showcase on February 27 revealed plans for the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia sets, slotted for release in August. These sets are set to include Mega Lucario ex and Mega Gardevoir, marking the first Mega Evolution sets of 2025. Moreover, as anticipation builds around Pokemon Legends: Z-A for the Nintendo Switch, Mega Charizard is expected to feature prominently, aligning with its slated gaming appearance.
While details on the international release of this sweeping Mega Evolution series remain vague, the global community can rest assured that Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia will find their way to shelves worldwide in 2025. In response to growing demand, The Pokemon Company is ramping up production not just for these new sets but also for reprints of classic products, ensuring that the continually evolving Pokemon TCG universe remains accessible to fans old and new.