Pokemon TCG news roundup — Mar 10, 2026
The biggest collector move this week is watching Japan’s March 13, 2026 drops: we’re getting both Mega Greninja-themed accessories and a brand-new “card art turned into a figure” product. If you like pairing sealed promos with display pieces (or you just collect Greninja), this is the kind of merch wave that disappears fast once photos hit social media.
Japan: Pokémon Card Game March 2026 merchandise lineup revealed (Mega Greninja, March 13)
PokeGuardian shared Japan’s Pokémon Card Game accessory lineup for March 2026, and it’s very Mega Greninja-forward. The list includes a Mega Greninja rubber playmat plus matching deck sleeves and a deck box, with many items positioned as Pokémon Center / Pokémon Store exclusives. (pokeguardian.com)
The key detail is timing: the sale date shown is March 13, 2026. If you’re a collector who likes “complete the look” setups (mat + sleeves + box), this is one of those coordinated drops that tends to get bought as a bundle. (pokeguardian.com)
UK event: Planet JJs Geekery lists Perfect Order prerelease session (March 15, 2026)
Planet JJs Geekery has posted a concrete UK prerelease session for March 15, 2026 for Mega Evolution—Perfect Order. That’s a real, bookable chance to open early packs/promos before the wider release window finishes. (fanfareland.com)
If you’re new to prereleases: you typically get a Build & Battle-style kit, build a small deck on the spot, and play casual rounds. It’s one of the cheapest ways to get hands-on cards early without chasing full sealed product. (gamesradar.com)
Special Event San Juan (Mar 7–8, 2026): Miguel Alejandro Hernández García takes 1st
Limitless Labs posted the standings for Special Event San Juan, a 356-player event held March 7–8, 2026, with Miguel Alejandro Hernández García taking 1st place. (labs.limitlesstcg.com)
For collectors, big events matter because they quietly shape what gets talked about (and bought) the following week—especially staple cards that suddenly become “must-haves” for local play.
PokeGuardian reports new ‘Hadou Seeker’ trademark hint
PokeGuardian reports Nintendo, Creatures, and Game Freak have trademarked “Hadou Seeker,” framing it as a potential future TCG-related name to watch. Nothing is confirmed for a UK product release yet, but trademarks are often the first breadcrumb before official set/product announcements. (pokeguardian.com)
If you’re in the UK and you plan preorders tightly, this is the kind of signal that can affect later allocations once distributors start penciling in “mystery” items.
Smyths Toys UK posts a listing for Perfect Order single boosters (£4.29)
Smyths Toys UK having a dedicated listing for Perfect Order single boosters at £4.29 is a helpful “retailer readiness” checkpoint. Even when bigger items are constrained, single boosters are often what you actually see on shelves first at high-street stores. (smythstoys.com)
(We’ve already seen Smyths use £4.29 as its typical single-pack price point across modern sets, so this lines up with expectations.) (reddit.com)
Total Cards lists Perfect Order Premium Checklane Blisters (release date: Mar 27, 2026)
Total Cards has individual pages live for Perfect Order Premium Checklane Blisters, and the release date shown is March 27, 2026. These small blisters are classic “impulse buy” products—great for casual ripping, and they can show up in places that don’t stock booster boxes. (totalcards.net)
If you’re a sealed collector, blisters also tend to stay cleaner than loose packs (less chance of being weighed/tampered), which matters if you’re tucking a few away long-term.
Zatu Games posts Perfect Order prerelease tickets (Mar 20–22) and a League Cup entry
Zatu Games’ events listings show multiple Perfect Order prerelease sessions running March 20–22, 2026 priced at £25, plus a League Cup entry on March 22, 2026 priced at £15. That’s actionable planning info if you’re trying to lock in a weekend slot. (the-outpost.co.uk)
There’s also a dedicated Zatu-style booking page floating around for a March 22 prerelease at £25, which is useful if you just want the direct “buy ticket” link without hunting through a calendar. (the-outpost.co.uk)
Japan: “Card Illustration Figure Collection” revealed (151 reprint promos, March 13)
PokeGuardian also highlighted a new Japanese product: the “Pokémon Card Game Card Illustration Figure Collection.” It’s a random mini 3D figure paired with a matching promo card that appears to be a direct reprint from Pokémon Card 151, priced at 1,800 yen and releasing March 13, 2026 via Pokémon Center channels. (essential-japan.com)
This is a very “display-first” collectible, and the 151 connection matters: reprint-style promos can be polarizing, but they’re often popular with newer collectors who missed the original run.