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Southeast Asian Games Showcase 2026: Tune In Tonight at 11pm SGT

Singapore gamers, you have a free front-row seat to one of the region’s most exciting gaming nights. The Southeast Asian Games Showcase 2026 streams live this Saturday, 6 June, at 11pm SGT — and the confirmed lineup is already worth staying up for.

No Straight Roads 2 Official Reveal Trailer – SEA Games Showcase: Summer Game Fest Edition — via SEA Games Showcase (SEAGS) on YouTube

What Is the Southeast Asian Games Showcase?

The Southeast Asian Games Showcase (SEAGS) is a premium annual digital event dedicated exclusively to game developers from Southeast Asia. Now in its second year — it debuted at Summer Game Fest 2025 — the showcase returns to the same global stage in 2026, giving SEA studios a spotlight alongside the year’s biggest gaming announcements.

Co-founded by Arief Johan and Samantha Low, this year’s event received hundreds of developer submissions. Seven hosts representing Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and beyond will guide the broadcast: co-founders Arief Johan and Samantha Low, plus Jay Wong, Michael Higham, Nhi Do, Sarah Johana, and Victoria Tran.

5 Confirmed Games for SEAGS 2026

Five titles are confirmed ahead of the live show — with more surprises expected once the broadcast begins.

No Straight Roads 2 — Metronomik & Shueisha

The sequel to the beloved 2020 rhythm-action cult hit is headlining the 2026 showcase. Rock rebels Mayday and Zuke of Bunk Bed Junction return, joined by two new characters each bringing fresh musical identities and gameplay mechanics. The Malaysian studio has since teased a new dance track, ‘vs. Rama Irama’, hinting at an even wider musical scope. Expect new details — possibly a release window — live on Saturday.

No Straight Roads 2 key art showing Mayday and Zuke
Image courtesy of Metronomik

TCG Card Shop Simulator — O.P. Neon Games

Run your own local game store: hire staff, stock booster packs, host TCG events, and expand your shop. Already in early access, this one hits close to home for Singapore’s thriving TCG community. Think of it as living the dream without the rent.

TCG Card Shop Simulator key art
Image courtesy of O.P. Neon Games

Montabi — Mankibo & Akupara Games

A creature-collector roguelike deckbuilder from Indonesia’s Mankibo. Assemble a team of unique Montabi and master their abilities across tactical turn-based combat encounters. If you’re into Pokémon and card games, this one is practically made for you.

Building Relationships — Tan Ant Games

The most delightfully strange entry in the lineup: a solo-developed game from Thailand where you play as a sentient building that rolls, jumps, and wave-dashes — while romancing other structures. Yes, really. Solo developer Tanat Boozayaangool built this, and it already looks wonderfully unhinged.

Am I Nima — HO! Games & Outersloth

A psychological horror game where a character must combine words in her mind to convince her mother of her identity. From HO! Games, led by Malaysian-Canadian director Jeremy Ho, this one looks like the kind of slow-burn, deeply personal horror that stays with you.

How to Watch the SEA Games Showcase 2026

The broadcast is completely free. Tune in this Saturday, 6 June, at 11pm SGT across these platforms:

No tickets, no registration — just show up. The showcase is part of the broader Summer Game Fest 2026 weekend running through 8 June.

Last Words

Singapore sits at the heart of Southeast Asia’s gaming scene, and SEAGS is proof of how far our region’s developers have come. Whether you’re a No Straight Roads fan who has been waiting on the sequel, a TCG collector who wants to virtually run your own store, or someone who simply wants to cheer on SEA-made games on a global stage — Saturday night’s stream is worth the late one. Set that alarm for 11pm.

Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames Opens in Singapore Cinemas on 6 June

One of the most beloved anime series in Shonen Jump history is back on the big screen — and Singapore fans can catch it starting 6 June 2026. Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames is now showing at Golden Village (GV) cinemas across Singapore, brought to us by local anime distributor Odex.

Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames 2026 theatrical film key visual
Image courtesy of BN Pictures / Shueisha
Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames — Final Battle Official Trailer — via Gintama Official Channel on YouTube

What Is Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames?

This is not a simple re-release. Yoshiwara in Flames is a fully reanimated compilation film produced by studio BN Pictures, under director Naoya Ando with a script by Taku Kishimoto. It revisits one of Gintama’s most iconic story arcs — covering events from episodes 139–146 of the original anime — in a brand-new cinematic presentation with a widescreen cinemascope format (2.35:1).

The Yoshiwara in Flames arc follows Gintoki and his unlikely band of allies as they storm the red-light district of Yoshiwara to rescue Seita and confront the fearsome Housen, ruler of the underground city. It is widely regarded as one of the series’ greatest action arcs, blending intense combat with emotionally charged storytelling.

What’s New This Time Around

The film is not just a HD upscale — it is a ground-up reanimate with added story material. New characters and original storylines have been woven into the narrative, including Enkaku, a brand-new character voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi. Familiar faces like the Shinsengumi and Katsura Kotarou also make appearances in the arc for the first time, expanding the scope of what was originally shown.

Gintama creator Hideaki Sorachi commented on the production: “Thanks to everyone’s support, Gintama has once again been adapted into anime, and now another movie is being produced.”

Gintama: Yoshiwara in Flames 2026 announcement visual
Image courtesy of BN Pictures / Shueisha

How It Performed in Japan

The film premiered in Japan on 13 February 2026, debuting at #2 at the box office and selling 262,700 tickets in its opening weekend alone — earning over ¥405 million (approximately US$2.64 million) in just three days. It currently holds an impressive 8.7 on IMDb, making it one of the better-reviewed anime theatrical releases of the year.

Where and When to Watch in Singapore

Odex is bringing the film to Golden Village (GV) multiplex cinemas in Singapore starting 6 June 2026. Check the GV website or the Odex official site for the latest showtime listings and to book your seats. The same Odex release is also screening in Thailand and the Philippines on June 6, with Indonesia following on June 10.

For fans who missed Gintama when it first aired, this is a great opportunity to experience the Yoshiwara arc with fresh eyes on a cinema screen. And for longtime fans? You already know what you are in for.

Last Words

It is genuinely great to see Gintama getting this kind of theatrical treatment in Singapore. Odex has been a consistent bridge between Japanese anime and Southeast Asian audiences, and bringing a beloved arc like Yoshiwara in Flames to local cinemas is exactly the kind of event Singapore fans deserve. If you are a fan of the series — or even just a fan of well-crafted anime action — this one is worth a cinema seat. Head over to our News section for more anime and gaming updates.

Lord of Mysteries Specials official key art on Crunchyroll 2026

Lord of Mysteries Specials Hit Crunchyroll on 20 June — City of Silver, The Marked Hunt, and What Was Cut

If you tore through Lord of Mysteries Season 1 in 2025 and felt the story skipped something important — you were right. Three special episodes are coming to Crunchyroll from 20 June 2026, filling in the arcs the original run was too rushed to adapt properly.

Lord of Mysteries Specials | Official Trailer — via Crunchyroll on YouTube

What Are the Lord of Mysteries Specials on Crunchyroll?

Produced by B.CMAY PICTURES and directed by Xiong Ke — the same team behind Season 1 — the specials adapt two storylines cut during the original 13-episode run that aired mid-2025. The season earned praise for its dense, occult world-building but drew criticism from fans of the original novel for pacing so compressed that entire character arcs were omitted between episodes.

The first special, Lord of Mysteries Special: City of Silver, premieres on 20 June 2026. The remaining two episodes — grouped under the title Lord of Mysteries Special: The Marked Hunt — follow in weekly drops after that, putting all three specials in your watch queue by early July.

The City of Silver Arc — Derrick Berg Joins the Tarot Club

The first special centres on Derrick Berg, a young man trapped in a cursed bastion deep within the Forsaken Land of God — a location Season 1 only glimpsed. Through the mysterious Tarot Club presided over by Klein Moretti (The Fool), Derrick is offered salvation and claims the seat of The Sun within the Major Arcana.

It is one of the more emotionally grounded introductions in the original novel, and dedicated fans have been asking for it since the Season 1 finale. Seeing it get its own full episode — rather than a rushed montage — should go some way to soothing the frustrations of 2025.

The Marked Hunt — The Tarot Club Takes on a Pirate Admiral

The second and third specials shift to the open sea. Alger Wilson (The Hanged Man) proposes hunting down Qilangos, one of the seven Pirate Admirals, while Audrey Hall (Justice) leverages her aristocratic connections to set the trap. The arc puts the Tarot Club in genuine danger and gives Alger — a fan favourite who was significantly underserved in Season 1 — a proper moment in the spotlight.

Both episodes are part of the same story thread, so expect the pacing to feel more measured than anything Season 1 attempted.

Where Singapore Fans Can Watch

Crunchyroll distributes Lord of Mysteries across Southeast Asia, including Singapore, under its worldwide-outside-Japan-and-China arrangement with Tencent Video. The specials follow the same deal: same-day global streaming. Episode 1 drops 20 June 2026; episodes 2 and 3 follow weekly from there.

If you are not yet subscribed to Crunchyroll, the specials are worth signing up for ahead of Season 2. Check the Crunchyroll app or website for current local subscription pricing.

Season 2 Confirmed for 2027 — and the Studio Has Plans Through 2035

Crunchyroll has confirmed Season 2 for 2027, with a higher episode count, a proper opening sequence, and extended episode lengths compared to Season 1. That is not the end of it — B.CMAY PICTURES has reportedly mapped the adaptation through Season 7, targeting 2035, which would cover the full scope of Cuttlefish That Loves Diving’s 1,400-plus-chapter novel across five volumes. If you are worried about another rushed season, the long runway suggests the studio has learned its lesson.

There is also a Lord of Mysteries video game beta launching on 26 June 2026 — six days after the first special drops — for those who want to explore the Beyonder world interactively before Season 2 arrives.

Last Words

Lord of Mysteries has one of the largest SEA fanbases of any Chinese animation, and Singapore fans of the donghua genre have a packed second half of June to look forward to: three specials from 20 June, a game beta on 26 June, and Season 2 on the horizon for 2027. If you have not rewatched Season 1 yet, now is the time to start. For more anime news and streaming updates, keep an eye on GameTrader.SG.

PlayStation State of Play June 2026: God of War Laufey, Wolverine & the Fall Hits You Need to Know

Sony’s June 2 State of Play ran for over 60 minutes and packed in more than a dozen game reveals — but one announcement silenced every PlayStation fan in the room. We now have a new God of War, and Kratos is not the one holding the axe.

State of Play | June 2, 2026 [English] — via PlayStation on YouTube

God of War Laufey — A New Protagonist, a New Era

The show’s finale dropped the biggest surprise of the night: God of War Laufey, starring Faye — Kratos’ wife, Atreus’ mother, and a warrior who was supposed to be dead. The premise is tantalising: “Death was supposed to be the end, but for Laufey, a new adventure is just beginning.”

No release date was confirmed beyond TBA 2026, but the gameplay footage shown was clearly running on PS5 hardware, and the mythology-soaked world looks every bit as stunning as Ragnarök. For Singapore PS5 gamers who have been waiting for the next chapter after Ragnarök‘s cliffhanger, this is it — and we are watching Faye’s story unfold.

Marvel’s Wolverine Gets a Date: 15 September 2026

Marvel's Wolverine PS5 gameplay - State of Play June 2026
Image courtesy of PlayStation

Insomniac Games’ long-awaited Marvel’s Wolverine finally has a launch date — 15 September 2026, PS5 exclusive. The extended gameplay reveal showed Logan fighting alongside Jean Grey and clashing with cybernetic Reavers serving the industrialist Bolivar Trask. Sabretooth appears to be lurking as a key antagonist.

Combat looks brutal in the best way: a Rage meter builds with successful hits, Tier 3 unlocking a stylised monochromatic slaughter mode. The Healing Factor activates as a Last Stand mechanic when health hits critical. This is a full single-player action game — no multiplayer, no live service — and that alone has us excited.

Confirmed pricing: Standard Edition at US$69.99 / ¥8,980; SGD pricing has not been officially announced at the time of writing, though local PlayStation partners typically price at a comparable SGD rate to Japan’s yen figure. Keep an eye on the PlayStation Singapore store.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword — 25 September, and It Looks Stunning

For fans of Capcom’s beloved samurai series, Onimusha: Way of the Sword now has a firm date: 25 September 2026 on PS5. Set in early Edo-period Kyoto, the game brings the demon-slaying, oni-gauntlet action of the classic PS2 series into full modern 3D for the first time. A playable demo was also announced as part of the State of Play reveal.

This one matters particularly for Singapore and Southeast Asian gamers — Onimusha has always had a devoted following in this region. The feudal Japan aesthetic, the brutal sword combat, the yokai enemies: it all holds up, and then some.

The Full Fall 2026 PS5 Lineup at a Glance

Beyond the headliners, the State of Play confirmed a stacked September–October 2026 window for PS5:

  • Dune: Awakening — 22 September (open-world survival MMO)
  • Marvel’s Wolverine — 15 September
  • Control Resonant — 24 September
  • Silent Hill: Townfall — 24 September
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword — 25 September
  • Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve — 2 October
  • Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition — 1 October
  • Rayman Legends Retold — 1 October
  • Phantom Blade Zero — 29 October
  • No Rest for the Wicked — October (date TBC)

That is eight confirmed releases between mid-September and end of October. Dynasty Warriors 3: Complete Edition alone will have Southeast Asian gaming cafes buzzing — the Warriors franchise is a staple here.

Longer-Term Reveals Worth Noting

Until Dawn 2 is coming in 2027 as a standalone horror sequel from Firesprite, this time dropping ghost hunters onto an abandoned tropical island — branching choices intact. Kemuri, a yokai-hunting co-op action game from Ikumi Nakamura’s studio UNSEEN, also debuted for 2027; the Tokyo setting and supernatural enemy design look genuinely original.

PlayStation Plus subscribers get some treats too: Runescape: Dragonwilds hits Game Catalog day one, and Premium members get Gitaroo Man this June and Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams in August — great timing to revisit the series before Way of the Sword drops.

Last Words

For Singapore PS5 owners, the State of Play just turned the second half of 2026 into one of the most expensive gaming seasons in recent memory. God of War Laufey has no date yet, but Wolverine, Onimusha, Dune Awakening, and Dynasty Warriors 3 all land within six weeks of each other. Budget wisely.

The full 60-minute show is on PlayStation’s YouTube channel if you want to watch every reveal back to back. And check out our coverage of other gaming news to stay up to date ahead of Summer Game Fest this week.

Pokémon Champions Mobile Arrives 17 June — Free to Play on iOS and Android

Pokémon Champions — the battle-focused Pokémon title that launched on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April — is coming to iOS and Android on 17 June 2026. The Pokémon Company International confirmed the date on 3 June, and pre-registration is already open on the App Store and Google Play.

Pokémon Champions – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Is Pokémon Champions?

Pokémon Champions is a free-to-start, battle-focused title built around the strategic depth Singapore trainers already know from the mainline games — types, Abilities, and moves all work the way you expect, but the focus is squarely on head-to-head competition. You assemble your team through in-game recruitment and Pokémon HOME transfers, then customise your Trainer’s look as you climb the ranks.

The game launched on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 in April 2026 and has been building a competitive scene ever since. The mobile expansion dramatically widens the field, giving players on Android and iOS a way in without needing a console.

Cross-Platform Play: Phone vs Switch, No Problem

One of Pokémon Champions’ biggest draws is seamless cross-platform battles. iOS and Android players are matched into the same pool as Switch and Switch 2 players. Your Nintendo Account ties everything together, syncing your progress and Pokémon box across every device you log into. In practice, that means grinding ranked matches on your Switch at home and picking up where you left off on your phone during your MRT commute.

Mega Raichu X and Y distribution event for Pokémon Champions mobile launch
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Free Mega Raichu for Every Player at Launch

To celebrate the mobile launch, The Pokémon Company is giving away a free Raichu — and two brand-new Mega Stones — to every player from 17 June through 2 September 2026. Just check your in-game mailbox after logging in and the rewards will be waiting.

Here’s what you get:

  • Mega Raichu X — with the Electric Surge ability, which sets Electric Terrain upon entry, boosting Electric-type moves and blocking sleep for five turns.
  • Mega Raichu Y — with No Guard, ensuring every move used by or against it lands with 100% accuracy. High-risk, high-reward.

Both Mega Stones will eventually be purchasable through the in-game shop, but claiming them free at launch is the easiest route. This offer applies to the Nintendo Switch version too, so existing players are covered.

How to Pre-Register Now

Search for Pokémon Champions on the App Store or Google Play and tap pre-register, or visit the official Pokémon Champions website for links. The game is free to download when it drops. An optional Starter Pack bundle and cosmetic items will be available to purchase, but full competitive play is accessible without spending.

Last Words

Between Pokémon Center Singapore reopening at Jewel Changi Airport on 1 July and the TCG 30th Celebration set arriving in September, 2026 has been a strong year to be a Pokémon fan locally. A proper competitive Pokémon battle game on mobile — one that puts your iPhone or Android on the same field as Switch 2 players worldwide — fills a gap Singapore trainers have been waiting on for years. Mark 17 June in your calendar, pre-register today, and start building your six. For more gaming news, stay tuned to GameTrader.SG.

Crunchyroll Chainsaw Man booth at Anime Festival Asia Thailand 2026

Chainsaw Man Reze Arc Is on Crunchyroll: A Singapore Guide

Crunchyroll just wrapped a Chainsaw Man-fuelled weekend at Anime Festival Asia (AFA) Thailand 2026 in Bangkok — and while the booth action played out up north, the bigger news for Singapore anime fans is that the same titles driving all that hype are already a tap away. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc is streaming on Crunchyroll, and the road to AFA’s Singapore dates is already taking shape.

Chainsaw Man takes over AFA Thailand 2026

Held on 30–31 May 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Crunchyroll’s AFA Thailand booth leaned hard into Chainsaw Man. The centrepiece was a live appearance by Kikunosuke Toya, the Japanese voice actor behind Denji, who performed a live dubbing of the character on stage before a fan meet-and-greet. For Toya, who spent part of his childhood in Bangkok, the panel doubled as a homecoming.

Fans could also step into a The Crossroads Café-inspired photospace and meet a Pochita mascot making its Thailand debut — the kind of in-person activation that tends to land in Singapore not long after.

Kikunosuke Toya, Japanese voice of Denji in Chainsaw Man
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

What Singapore fans can stream on Crunchyroll now

Here’s the part that matters most locally: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc isn’t a Thailand-only treat. The film began its global Crunchyroll streaming run on 30 April 2026 — available worldwide except Japan and France, which includes Singapore — in both subtitled and dubbed versions (Crunchyroll, HardwareZone). After a 2025 theatrical run, the move to streaming means SG fans who missed it on the big screen can finally catch the Reze arc at home.

Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc key visual
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

Ani-May, Blue Lock and Solo Leveling: the wider catalogue

The Thailand booth ran an Ani-May stamp rally built around three of Crunchyroll’s biggest current titles — an Attack on Titan Doodle Wall, a BLUE LOCK Football Challenge, and a Solo Leveling Fitness Challenge. The activation was regional, but the shows behind it all stream on Crunchyroll for Singapore audiences too, which is really the throughline here: the events travel, but the library is the same one SG fans already pay for.

For context on Crunchyroll’s localisation push across the region, the platform now carries more than 550 titles in Thailand alone, including over 120 Thai-dubbed and 300-plus Thai-subtitled — a scale of investment that hints at where Southeast Asian markets, Singapore included, sit on the priority list.

Pochita mascot at the Crunchyroll AFA Thailand 2026 booth
Image courtesy of Crunchyroll

When does Singapore get its turn?

AFA’s Singapore calendar is already moving. The organiser has confirmed AFA Creators Super Fest 2026 for 11–12 July at Suntec Singapore (Halls 403–405), with the flagship Anime Festival Asia Singapore reported to return to Suntec in late November (dates to be confirmed). If the Thailand showing is any guide, expect Crunchyroll’s Chainsaw Man energy — photospaces, guest seiyuu, stamp rallies — to factor into the local line-up. Keep an eye on our other anime events coverage as those plans firm up.

Last words

The Bangkok booth was a Thailand event, but the takeaway for Singapore is simple: the headline title — Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc — is already streamable here on Crunchyroll, and the AFA roadshow lands on home turf from July. For SG anime fans, it’s less “you missed it” and more “press play.” We’ll be tracking the AFA Singapore announcements as they drop.

Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration Revealed — First-Ever Worldwide Release on 16 September

The Pokémon Trading Card Game is turning 30 this year, and The Pokémon Company is pulling out all the stops. On 1 June 2026, they officially revealed Pokémon TCG: 30th Celebration — a landmark expansion that introduces a new rarity, guarantees a foil Pikachu in every single pack, and is set to drop simultaneously across the globe on 16 September 2026. That last part alone is a big deal for us here in Singapore.

Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration official logo
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

What Is the Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration Set?

The 30th Celebration expansion (Japanese set code: m6a) commemorates three full decades of the Pokémon Trading Card Game since its 1996 debut in Japan. The set takes a dual approach: brand-new cards designed for 2026 play standards, alongside lovingly foiled reprints of iconic cards from across the game’s history.

Every single card in the set — including Basic Energy — is a foil card. There are no non-holographic commons here. Crack a pack and every card you pull will have that shine.

A Pikachu for Every Trainer — 30 Unique Designs

Here is the headline mechanic: each booster pack is guaranteed to contain one of 30 different Pikachu card variants, each illustrated by a different artist. Among the confirmed illustrators are Atsuko Nishida (who drew the original Base Set Pikachu back in the day), Yuu Nishida, and OKACHEKE. Completing all 30 Pikachus will be the collector challenge of 2026.

Each pack contains five foil game cards, one foil Basic Energy, and one Pokémon TCG Live code card — a lean but premium format that keeps every pull meaningful.

Meet the Futuristic Rare — a Brand-New Rarity

Mewtwo ex Futuristic Rare card from Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration, illustrated by YOSHIROTTEN
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Futuristic Rare is a completely new card rarity debuting with this set. The inaugural Futuristic Rares are Mewtwo ex (157/128) and Mew ex (158/128) — both illustrated by renowned Japanese visual artist YOSHIROTTEN, whose work blends retro-futuristic aesthetics with vivid, almost holographic colour. The result is unlike anything we have seen on a Pokémon card before.

Beyond rarity, these are competitive cards. Mewtwo ex arrives with 230 HP and the attack Psychic Powers (230 damage, with a recovery restriction on the following turn), while Mew ex features Memory Helix for creative attack-copying plays. Both are set to be noteworthy in tournament metas.

Other new competitive additions include Greninja ex and Sylveon ex, alongside Illustration Rares for Espeon, Umbreon, Lapras, Hisuian Zorua, Drifloon, and Lycanroc.

Classic Reprints with a 30th Anniversary Touch

Classic Base Set Charizard reprint from Pokémon TCG 30th Celebration with special foil treatment
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

The set also includes 30 classic reprints drawn from across the game’s eras — each receiving a special foil treatment and a 30th anniversary stamp. Confirmed so far: the legendary Base Set Charizard, and the Pikachu & Zekrom-GX from 2019’s Sun & Moon — Team Up expansion, among others. Classic reprints are not legal in the Standard format, but they can be played in formats that permit the original printings.

Think of them as wearable nostalgia — cards that look stunning in binders and feel great to pull.

What This Means for Singapore Trainers

Here is the part that matters most to us: 16 September 2026 is a worldwide simultaneous launch. In the 30-year history of the Pokémon TCG, international markets — including Singapore — have consistently received sets weeks or even months after Japan and the US. A coordinated global release date is genuinely historic, and it means local game stores and hobby shops in Singapore will have product on the same day as everyone else.

With the Pokémon Center Singapore reopening at Jewel Changi Airport on 1 July 2026, there is every reason to expect the Center to carry 30th Celebration stock from day one. Pricing in SGD is to be confirmed closer to launch.

If you are a competitive player, mark 16 September on your calendar — the new Mewtwo ex and Mew ex Futuristic Rares will almost certainly shake up the post-Worlds meta, and having them on release day rather than weeks later puts Singapore players on equal footing with the rest of the world for the first time.

Last words

Thirty years. Every card foil. Thirty Pikachus. A new rarity. A simultaneous global launch. The Pokémon TCG has not had a set this loaded with significance since the original Celebrations in 2021 — and even that set did not come with a worldwide day-one release. Whether you collect, play competitively, or just love the nostalgia hit of cracking a shiny Charizard, 30th Celebration is the one to watch in 2026. Keep an eye on GameTrader.SG as we get closer to September for local pricing, pre-order alerts, and whatever else The Pokémon Company announces for Singapore.

Pokémon Center Singapore Reopens at Jewel on 1 July 2026

Mark your calendars, Trainers — Pokémon Center SINGAPORE reopens at Jewel Changi Airport on 1 July 2026, and it is coming back as the first Pokémon Center store outside Japan to get a full-scale redesign.

Pokémon Center Singapore reopening key art featuring Solgaleo
Image courtesy of Pokémon Center Singapore

Pokémon Center Singapore reopens at Jewel Changi Airport

After closing in April for reconstruction, the store returns to its home at Jewel Changi Airport (#04-201/202/203, 78 Airport Boulevard), open daily from 10am to 10pm. It is not just a fresh coat of paint either — Pokémon Singapore is billing this as the first full-scale renovation of any Pokémon Center outside Japan, with an interior reimagined around Singapore’s culture and heritage.

Solgaleo takes over as the new store symbol

The biggest change is the new face of the store. The Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo becomes the official symbol of Pokémon Center SINGAPORE, appearing on the new logo and façade — its sun-like mane greeting visitors at the entrance, alongside Pikachu, in a display designed to evoke the Singapore skyline. Managing Director Shunsuke Sasaki said the team wanted the store “to be more deeply rooted in Singapore.”

Solgaleo and Pikachu plush toys from Pokémon Center Singapore
Image courtesy of Pokémon Center Singapore

20 Singapore-exclusive products, kopi and all

This is where local fans will want to pay attention. A total of 20 new products have been designed specifically for the Singapore store, with the first 12 launching at the grand reopening and a second wave arriving in August. Opening-day items include Solgaleo and Pikachu plushes, a kopi cup-and-saucer set, sticker sets and magnets, with the August drop adding a Pikachu-and-kopi bag charm. Yes, the local touches are very on-theme.

Durian Pikachu plush, a Singapore-exclusive Pokémon Center item
Image courtesy of Pokémon Center Singapore

A new event space for tournaments

The revamp also adds a dedicated event space at the back of the store, fitted with a large-format monitor for activities spanning the Pokémon video games, the Trading Card Game and app-based gaming. It is a clear signal that the new store wants to be a community hangout, not just a retail stop.

How to get in during the first five days

Demand is expected to be intense, so a special admission system runs from 1 to 5 July 2026:

  • 10am – 1pm: Entry by advance reservation through the Store Visit Application.
  • 1pm onwards: Same-day queue entry tickets, handed out from 8:30am on a first-come, first-served basis while stocks last.

Check the official Pokémon Center SINGAPORE channels closer to the date for reservation details.

What this means for Singapore gamers

Getting the first major Pokémon Center redesign outside Japan — complete with a Solgaleo logo and durian-and-kopi flavoured exclusives — is a real nod to how strong the Pokémon community is here. Whether you are hunting the launch plushes or just want to see the new Jewel façade, 1 July is the date to plan around. For more launches and meetups, keep an eye on our events coverage.