Preorders for Pokémon TCG's new Scarlet & Violet expansions, Black Bolt and White Flare, are expected to go live at major retailers like Best Buy and Amazon from May 8 onwards in the US.
So what's the latest? While the Pokémon Center drop has come and gone, Best Buy now has its Black Bolt and White Flare listings up, but not in stock and available to order just yet.
Note that there are also select sets, like the White Flare Elite Trainer Box, that are set to drop on May 9, only via the Best Buy app.
See every listing above, and bookmark each so you're ready to lock in your preorder ASAP when each set goes live. You can also see our full list of trusted retailers that will likely host preorders between now and release on July 18.
Best Buy is also putting restrictions in place for those looking to preorder, so make sure to check the following on your Best Buy account, as well as every other retailer:
Like previous sets, Black Bolt and White Flare will likely sell out incredibly quickly, so it'll be a massive task to find the expansions in stock.
I'll be keeping track on retailers and updating this article as preorders go live, as I'll be looking to pick up a few sealed boosters myself.
The everything below also be found at The Pokémon Center, although its currently out of stock, and its queue system when new stock is added can take a rather long time with no guarantees.
Pokémon TCG's release schedule is looking chock full over the next few months, alongside the split explansion set Black Bolt and White Flare, there's also Destined Rivals releasing on May 30.
Black Bolt and White Flare will have a staggered release between July 18 - August 22, and you can find all the relevant dates to note down just below.
A new card style, called Black White rare, will also debut. These cards will feature full artwork in either black or white monochrome, depending on the expansion.
Players will also be able to access Scarlet & Violet: Black Bolt and White Flare digitally starting July 17, 2025, through the Pokémon TCG Live app on iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. The digital release allows players to collect and battle with new Unova-region cards and earn in-game login bonuses.
If you're trying to keep up with Pokémon TCG without getting ripped off or left behind, here's where to start, including the latest update on what can be bought here and now from trusted retailers in the US.
Moreover, from our latest report on the biggest Pokémon TCG crashers and risers of the week, prices on cards like Magikarp 203/193 and Pikachu ex 238/191 have nosedived by over 30% this week and are well worth considering as single buys.
While Rayquaza VMAX and Pikachu with Grey Felt Hat are making moves in the opposite direction. Whether you're hunting bargains or watching the next big spike, here's what to buy and what to keep an eye on right now.
Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.
Additional contributions included by Robert Anderson.