Changelog 22nd May 2026 · PokeRivalGuy PokeRivalGuy
What's new on FetchGem -- May 2026

What's new on FetchGem -- May 2026

If you browse sealed products or card listings on FetchGem, this update should make things feel a lot tidier straight away. We’ve tightened up how products are grouped and filtered, so you’re less likely to run into empty box or tin listings, fewer single cards should appear where sealed products belong, and set pages should now do a better job of showing the right items. It’s a small-sounding update, but it makes a real difference when you’re checking what belongs in a set or browsing for sealed Pokemon TCG products.

Improvements

Browsing sealed products should now be clearer and more useful. Empty boxes and tins are filtered out more reliably, so you can spend less time scrolling past packaging that isn’t actually a proper collectible product in its own right.

That’s especially helpful if you use FetchGem to keep an eye on sealed collections. When you’re looking through tins, boxes, and other products, you usually want the actual item collectors buy and keep sealed, not just leftover packaging.

Set pages should also feel more organised now. We’ve tightened the rules for which products and cards get assigned to each set, so the items you see are more likely to match the set you were actually trying to browse.

Bug fixes

Some single cards were ending up in the wrong places, especially in areas meant for sealed products or broader set browsing. That’s been cleaned up, so singles should be less likely to appear where they don’t belong.

We’ve also fixed cases where products could be attached to the wrong set. For collectors, that means less second-guessing when you’re checking whether an item really belongs to a release, and a smoother experience when you’re organising your collection around specific sets.

Overall, this update is about making FetchGem easier to trust at a glance. When you open a set or product page, what you see should now be closer to what you’d expect as a collector.