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Every Pokémon TCG Set Still Releasing In 2024

Now in the back half of 2024, there are only a few sets still scheduled for release this year. With August stacked with back-to-back events, including thePokémon World Championships and a Community Day, there's plenty for fans to see and do this summer. But that doesn't always translate to new card releases, although players can expect sporadic drops, including special collections and a Worlds promo Pikachu card.

But there are still a few sets due out in the second half of 2024, even if they follow an irregular release schedule. Players can expect three major sets to come out between August and November 2024, although theses may be interspersed with other mini sets and special promos. Here are all thesets still due for release this year.

The Pokémon Trading Card Game has unveiled the latest in its Super-Premium Collection, focusing on the fan-favorite Gen 1 fire type, Charizard.

First and foremost is the last set releasing this summer: , scheduled for release on August 2, 2024. has a spooky theme, evoking strange goings-on and ancient conspiracies plotted under cover of darkness. It's partially based on Pokémon from DLC for , but also incorporates a diverse group of Pokémon from throughout the generations.

The release of Elite Trainer Boxes for has been delayed; these are expected to arrive on August 23.

is primarily based on the Night Wanderer set, released June 7 in Japan. It features many Pokémon ex, including variants of five of 's headliners: Okidogi, Munkidori, Pecharunt, Fezandipiti, as well as staple Revavroom. marks the first time Pecharunt appears in the. Its nighttime theme also means it features a large group of Dark-type Pokémon, like Absol and Zoroark. Trainer cards feature Cassiopeia from expansion, alongside older familiar faces like Colress, Janine, and Xerosic.

Some of the more sought-after cards in feature Illustration Rares of the Loyal Three (Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti), as well as Houndoom and the Duskull line. Other rare cards

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