Smyths Toys UK posts a dedicated listing for Perfect Order single boosters (priced £4.29)
Smyths Toys UK now has a dedicated, standalone product page live for Mega Evolution—Perfect Order single booster packs, and it’s listing the pack price at £4.29. That sounds small, but for collectors it’s a real “retailer readiness” signal: when a major high-street chain spins up a full listing (not just a category tile), it usually means their systems are prepped for launch-week stock, click & collect, and barcode-level inventory. The page also confirms the familiar pack configuration—10 game cards plus 1 Basic Energy, plus a Pokémon TCG Live code card—which is exactly what you want to see before day-one hunting starts. (smythstoys.com)
What Smyths’ listing confirms (and why it matters)
The key collector takeaway is that £4.29 looks like the UK “baseline” price for Perfect Order single packs at Smyths, rather than a placeholder price. Smyths is one of the biggest UK mass retailers for Pokémon TCG, so this tends to become the yardstick price people compare against when judging whether an online seller or marketplace listing is inflated. (smythstoys.com)
Just as important, the listing isn’t vague about contents. Smyths explicitly states “10 game cards and 1 Basic Energy”, plus a TCG Live code card, and even repeats “Contents: 1x booster pack.” That level of detail is a green flag for day-one buyers who want to avoid confusing third-party listings (or “pack” listings that are actually blisters, promos, or assorted products). (smythstoys.com)
If you’re tracking launch logistics, note the wording: Smyths labels it a “Booster Pack Assortment”, which usually means you can’t pick a specific artwork online—exactly how most big-box retailers handle new-set single packs.
Quick background: where Perfect Order sits in March’s release cycle
Perfect Order is one of the headline Pokémon TCG releases for March 27, 2026 (with Pokémon TCG Live availability typically hitting the day before, March 26). So this Smyths page going live on March 10, 2026 is a timely “we’re getting ready” breadcrumb—about two and a half weeks before street date. (pokemonblog.com)
Smyths had already shown Perfect Order products and pricing in its Pokémon TCG category browsing pages (including £4.29 for boosters, £24.99 for a Booster Bundle, and £49.99 for an Elite Trainer Box). The difference now is you’ve got a dedicated SKU page collectors can bookmark and refresh when they’re trying to catch stock. (smythstoys.com)
If you want a single hub to track the set as prices and availability firm up across retailers, keep an eye on GemPull’s Perfect Order page.
How this can shape your UK buying strategy
For most UK collectors, £4.29 per pack is the “don’t overthink it” level—especially if you’re buying a handful for fun rips or to chase early pulls without committing to bigger sealed. But the bigger strategy angle is timing:
- Launch week: Single packs are often the first thing to disappear at mass retail because they’re the easiest impulse buy. A dedicated Smyths listing increases your odds of catching a restock window online (or at least confirming it exists). (smythstoys.com)
- Budget math: If you’re deciding between formats, Smyths’ own pricing implies the Perfect Order Booster Bundle at £24.99 is effectively the same per-pack cost (6 packs) as buying singles—so your choice becomes about availability, not value. (smythstoys.com)
One more practical point: Smyths’ shipping policy can matter for single-pack buyers. Smyths lists delivery charges for smaller orders (with free delivery thresholds), which can quietly turn a “£4.29 pack” into a much higher effective cost if you’re only ordering one pack online. (smythstoys.com)
What to watch between now and March 27
If you’re trying to maximize day-one success, the next useful signals from Smyths will be any change from “listing live” to “in stock,” plus whether they enable Click & Collect broadly (Smyths often promotes fast Click & Collect when available). And if you’re comparing retailer behavior, keep an eye on how quickly product pages go up elsewhere—this kind of early infrastructure usually correlates with smoother launch-day availability.
Bottom line: this isn’t a “new product reveal,” but it is meaningful Pokémon TCG news for UK collectors—because it confirms a realistic UK single-pack price and gives you a reliable page to track as Perfect Order approaches its March 27, 2026 release. (smythstoys.com)