Pokemon Trading Card Game 2024 Holiday Calendar Is Up For Preorder At Best Buy

Advent Calendars with small pieces of chocolate to enjoy each day in the lead-up to Christmas are cool and all, but these days there are more exciting options. One such example is the Pokemon Trading Card Game’s annual holiday calendar. The 2024 Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar is now available to preorder for $50 at Best

Advent Calendars with small pieces of chocolate to enjoy each day in the lead-up to Christmas are cool and all, but these days there are more exciting options. One such example is the Pokemon Trading Card Game’s annual holiday calendar. The 2024 Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar is now available to preorder for $50 at Best Buy ahead of its August 23 release. This is a pretty stacked collection of daily Pokemon gifts designed to appeal to fans of the official Pokemon trading card game. Inside, you’ll find special foil cards, booster packs, and more, with each day bringing a new gift–unless you don’t have the patience to wait and open them all at once.


Pokemon TCG Holiday Calendar 2024

Pokemon Advent Calendar 2024
Pokemon Advent Calendar 2024

  • 8 x foil Pokemon: TCG cards with a festive stamp
  • 5 x Pokemon: TCG booster packs
  • 7 x Pokemon: TCG three-card fun packs
  • 2 x Pokemon coins
  • 2 x Pokemon sticker sheets
  • 1 x sidekick dangler featuring Chien-Pao
  • 1 x code card for Pokemon: TCG Live

Related to this, there are a lot of Pokemon: TCG cards to keep an eye out for in the coming weeks. Products from Scarlet & Violet’s Shrouded Fable expansion started releasing last week, and the Stellar Crown expansion launches next month.

If you’re looking to stay up to date on all of the new releases, our Pokemon TCG preorder roundup has all of the new and upcoming releases available for preorder at Amazon and Best Buy. One of the highlights is the Paradox Wisdom Premium Collection, which comes with multiple promo ex cards, seven booster packs, and more cool goodies. On October 4, the Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection will arrive, and this $80 box set comes with 10 booster packs as well as a Charizard statue and foil promo card.

In other festive Pokemon news, you should also check out the Pokemon: Trick or Trade booster bundle. Up for preorder ahead of its August 30 release, this $15 set includes 35 mini booster packs with three Halloween-themed cards in each.

Pokemon Trick or Trade Booster Bundle
Pokemon Trick or Trade Booster Bundle

The Pokemon Company isn’t the only manufacturer creating cool Advent Calendars. Lego releases themed calendars with little building sets for each day. The 2024 series of Lego Advent Calendars just went up for preorder and are set to release September 1.

Lego 2024 Advent Calendars

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