The Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic Collection is available for pre-order

The massive Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic collection is officially available for pre-order (see at Walmart). This collection is scheduled to release on November 17th, but at Walmart it is currently listed for December 23rd and is priced at $400. It’s a great investment for fans who want to get their hands on some classic cards in a stylish case, and it also includes a wide selection of cards. The complete collection includes three 60-card decks, a two-player game board, and much more for Pokémon fans to enjoy. Click the link below to pick up your copy.
Pre-order the Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic Collection

Out November 17th
Pokémon trading card game classic collection
Comes with 3 decks and 60 cards per deck.
Per PokemonThe complete Pokémon Trading Card Game Classics collection is available on the official website and includes:
- A collapsible game board designed to store all of the items included in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Classic.
- A toolbox that stores stackable damage tokens, poison and incendiary tokens, and metal balls.
- Three Pokémon Trading Card Game decks featuring Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, plus reprinted cards that tie in with the classics.
- Three deck boxes with energy symbols to match the included Pokémon Trading Card Game decks.
These decks and the collection in general are great for some competitions between friends and family, especially if you want to showcase classic characters you know and love. The elegant case also keeps all your new cards and items safe.
In addition to this new release, if you’re in the Halloween spirit and October is just around the corner, you can also purchase the Pokémon Trick-or-Trade Booster Bundle now at various retailers for $20. This pack is a great option to gift to trick-or-treaters on Halloween night if you want some variety with the candy. It contains 50 mini packs of 3 cards each.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer who works with the Guides and Commerce teams here at IGN.