News has broken about an exciting new development for Pokémon TCG fans: the upcoming “Inferno X” set. According to a recent trademark discovery, this new installment may include the beloved Mega Evolutions from Pokémon X & Y, much to the delight of the community.
The buzz is building around a potential release in Japan in either October or November of 2025. Meanwhile, fans won’t have to wait long for the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia sets, which are slated to debut in August. These additions promise an exhilarating year for Pokémon TCG enthusiasts, with several expansions lined up. One particularly anticipated release is the Destined Rivals expansion, which is expected to hit shelves in May 2025, boasting over 240 new cards.
As Pokémon TCG continues to expand, the market is set to receive both the Black Bolt and White Flare sets this summer, likely arriving in June. Alongside these, a new Mega Evolution set is also rumored to be in the works for later this year.
PokeBeach discovered a filing by The Pokémon Company for “Inferno X” in Japan. If the rumors hold true, the Inferno X set could bring a nostalgic twist by featuring older Mega Evolution cards. Among these, Mega Charizard X and other fan-favorite Mega Evolutions from the original Pokémon X & Y games are highly speculated to make a comeback. It’s important to remember, however, that trademark predictions can be tricky, with details often kept under wraps until official announcements are made.
The announcement of the Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia sets during the Pokémon Presents event on February 27 highlighted their introduction in August. These sets will showcase Mega Lucario ex and Mega Gardevoir, kicking off a fresh wave of Mega Evolution sets for the year. As anticipation builds for the release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A on the Nintendo Switch, the chances of Mega Charizard featuring in these card sets seem stronger than ever, given its massive popularity.
While global release dates remain murky, The Pokémon Company has assured fans that Mega Brave and Mega Symphonia are slated for worldwide availability in 2025. With a commitment to stepping up production, the company aims to meet the growing demand by reprinting existing TCG products, ensuring that Pokémon Center online and retail outlets like GameStop are stocked to keep collectors and players satisfied.