You're absolutely right — Pokémon TCG Pocket continues its rapid expansion rollout with Extradimensional Crisis, launching on May 29, just three weeks after the Celestial Guardians expansion. This latest set dives deep into the lore of the Ultra Beasts and the mysterious Type: Null, bringing fans a fresh wave of powerful and thematic cards.
🔥 Key Highlights from Extradimensional Crisis:
Ultra Beasts Take Center Stage: The expansion leans heavily into the Sun and Moon era's most iconic antagonists, with confirmed premium cards including:
- Buzzwole ex
- Blacephalon
- Nihilego
- Guzzlord ex
These high-impact Pokémon are sure to shake up competitive and casual play alike, especially in formats that support ex- Pokémon.
Type: Null & Silvally Tease: With the inclusion of Type: Null, fans are getting strong hints that its evolved form, Silvally, will appear in a future set — possibly as a partner to the mysterious energy that binds it to the Ultra Beasts.
Alolan Pokémon Expansion: New Alolan forms join the fray, expanding on the Alolan roster introduced in Celestial Guardians. This gives players more options for diverse, weather- and type-based strategies.
Thematic & Aesthetic Depth: The set’s design embraces the eerie, otherworldly vibe of the Ultra Beasts — think fractured dimensions, glitchy visuals, and surreal energy effects. The artwork promises to be as captivating as it is lore-rich.
🎁 New Cosmetics (Available May 29 & June 11):
- Ultra Beast-Themed Binder Cover: Unlocked with shop tickets on May 29 — a bold, dimensional rift-inspired design perfect for fans of the Ultra Beasts.
- Floral Display Board: Available via event tickets from the upcoming Wonder Pick event, starting June 11. A beautiful, nature-themed piece that adds a soft contrast to the set’s cosmic chaos.
📦 Format Note:
While Extradimensional Crisis is a minor expansion (one booster pack type), it’s part of a growing pattern — following Mythical Island, Triumphant Light, and Shining Revelry — that balances frequent content drops with accessible, focused releases. This ensures players stay engaged without overwhelming the game’s progression.
That said, all expansions remain in the game for now, though future updates may see older sets phased out — so collectors and competitive players should act fast to complete their runs.
🚀 Final Thoughts:
With Extradimensional Crisis, Pokémon TCG Pocket isn’t just keeping up with the pace of the mainline TCG — it’s defining it. The blend of narrative depth, powerful new Pokémon, and stylish collectibles makes this one of the most exciting drops since the game’s launch. Whether you’re chasing full sets, building a dream deck, or just reliving the Sun and Moon era, this is a must-have.
🌌 “Dimensions don’t hold. The crisis is here.”
— Extradimensional Crisis, May 29