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Pokémon Champions Hits Mobile Today — Battle on the Go From 10am SGT

Singapore Pokémon fans, clear some storage space — Pokémon Champions is now free to download on iOS and Android, with a global simultaneous launch rolling out today at 10am SGT. The competitive battling game that arrived on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 on 8 April is finally in your pocket.

🏆 Pokémon Champions is coming to mobile platforms June 17! — via The Official Pokémon YouTube channel on YouTube

What is Pokémon Champions?

Pokémon Champions is The Pokémon Company’s dedicated competitive battle simulator — a free-to-start title built from the ground up for serious trainer-vs-trainer battles. Think of it as the official home of the Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC) format, playable on your own terms. Since its Switch debut in April, the game has built a dedicated following despite a mixed initial reception, and the mobile launch is set to open it up to a much wider audience.

Gameplay is structured around complex, strategy-driven 6-on-6 battles. A rental system lets you build competitive teams without grinding a mainline game, and ongoing updates are steadily adding more Pokémon to the roster.

Pokémon Champions gameplay screenshot showing Dondozo and Aegislash vs Charizard and Hisuian Samurott
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Cross-Save and Cross-Play: Your Progress Moves With You

If you have been grinding on Switch or Switch 2, your progress is not left behind. Link your Nintendo Account and your save data transfers seamlessly to the mobile version — and cross-platform multiplayer means you can battle against Switch players from your phone and vice versa. One account, all platforms.

Free Raichu Launch Bonus — With Two Mega Evolutions

To mark the mobile launch, every player on any platform — Switch or mobile — can claim a Raichu, Raichunite X, and Raichunite Y from the in-game mailbox. The promotion runs from today (17 June) through 2 September 2026.

Both Mega forms bring distinct competitive value:

  • Mega Raichu X — gains the Electric Surge ability, setting Electric Terrain for five turns on entry. Grounded Pokémon see a 30% boost to Electric moves and are shielded from sleep.
  • Mega Raichu Y — gains No Guard, meaning all moves used by and against it land with 100% accuracy. Thunder and Thunder Wave become perfectly reliable in any weather.

New Regulation M-B Launches Simultaneously

The mobile release also brings in Regulation M-B, the first ruleset change since Pokémon Champions’ April launch. Both Switch and mobile players step into the new format at the same time, so the competitive field resets cleanly across all platforms.

How to Download in Singapore

Pokémon Champions is free to download and play, with optional in-game purchases for cosmetics and quality-of-life features. No upfront cost.

  • iOS: Search Pokémon Champions on the App Store (App ID 6741503079) or visit the official site for the direct link.
  • Android: Available on Google Play under the same name.

iOS 16.0 and above is required for mobile play.

Last Words

Singapore players now have a legitimate, official competitive Pokémon client in their pocket — for free. Whether you are a long-time VGC competitor or just someone who wants to settle who truly has the best team among friends, Pokémon Champions on mobile removes the Switch paywall from the equation entirely. The Raichu bonus is a solid reason to log in today even if you are already on Switch. Check out our other game news for more on what is landing in Singapore this week.

Pokémon Pokopia Expansion Pass: Dive Into Bubbly Basin This August

Pokémon Pokopia is getting its first major expansion. The Pokémon Company announced the Pokopia Expansion Pass at the Nintendo Direct on 9 June 2026, and the pass went on sale the same day — though the first wave of content doesn’t surface until August.

Pokémon Pokopia Expansion Pass – Nintendo Direct 6.9.2026 — via Nintendo of America on YouTube

What Is the Pokémon Pokopia Expansion Pass?

The Expansion Pass is a three-part paid DLC bundle for Pokémon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2. One purchase covers all three parts as they roll out through 2026 and into 2027. Here is what to expect:

  • Part 1 — Bubbly Basin (August 2026): A brand-new underwater town full of Water-type Pokémon. Mudkip, Corphish, and other water-dwellers move in as new residents to befriend. The area also introduces underwater-themed furniture and new outfits for your Ditto.
  • Part 2 (Late 2026): New gameplay features are coming, though a second town is not part of this wave — specific details are still to be announced.
  • Part 3 (2027): A second new town arrives to round out the Expansion Pass.

Free Dive Update — No Purchase Required

Alongside the paid Expansion Pass, Pokémon Pokopia Version 2.0 is a free software update also arriving in August 2026. It introduces the Dive move, letting your Ditto plunge beneath the surface and explore underwater sections of the game world. Every Pokopia owner gets this update at no cost — the Expansion Pass is not required to dive.

Pokémon Pokopia Expansion Pass — Bubbly Basin underwater town
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Price and Purchase Bonuses

The Pokémon Pokopia Expansion Pass is priced at US$34.99 / £29.99 / ¥4,400 (tax included in Japan). Singapore eShop pricing is to be confirmed — check the Nintendo eShop on your Switch 2 directly. The pass is available to buy right now, even though the Bubbly Basin content itself doesn’t arrive until August.

Early buyers get two bonuses: a recipe for special Ditto-print building blocks and wallpaper to use in-game, plus a code for 30 rare Pokémetal ingots sent to your registered email. The Pokémetal bonus is valid for purchases made through 31 August 2027, so there’s no rush — but no reason to wait either if you’re already hooked on Pokopia.

What Singapore Switch 2 Players Should Know

Pokémon Pokopia launched as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive and quickly became one of the platform’s standout cosy life-sim titles. The free Dive update alone expands the game world without spending a cent, making August a good moment to return if you’ve been taking a break.

For Singapore players eyeing the full Expansion Pass, the three-part roadmap stretches into 2027 — committing now locks in the early purchase bonuses and guarantees access to Bubbly Basin, Part 2, and the third town as each drops. SGD pricing isn’t confirmed yet, so check the eShop for the local figure before purchasing.

For more Nintendo Switch 2 and Pokémon news hitting Singapore, head to our gaming news section.

Last words

Pokémon Pokopia’s Expansion Pass is live on the eShop today, with Bubbly Basin and the free Dive update both arriving this August. It’s the biggest content update the game has received since launch, and Singapore Switch 2 players have plenty to look forward to before the year is out.

Pokémon GO Fest 2026 Global Is Free This Year — Mega Mewtwo Debuts on 11 July

The Pokémon GO Fest world tour kicks off its Copenhagen leg today (12–14 June), and while we’re not all flying to Denmark, that’s fine — because the event that matters most to Singapore trainers lands right here at home on 11–12 July. And for the first time in GO Fest history, it is completely free.

What Is Pokémon GO Fest 2026 Global?

GO Fest 2026 is a celebration of Pokémon GO’s tenth anniversary, spanning three in-person city events (Tokyo, Chicago, Copenhagen) before going worldwide on 11–12 July. In past years the Global event required a paid ticket. This year, Niantic has made GO Fest 2026: Global free for every trainer who logs in during the event weekend — Special Research, increased Shiny rates, bonuses and all. No ticket needed, no SGD spent.

Event hours are 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. local time each day (SGT is the same as your device’s local time), plus nine all-day hours of gameplay each day as an extra anniversary gift. Check the other events on GameTrader for more Singapore-relevant dates coming up.

Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y Make Their Pokémon GO Debut

Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y Pokémon GO Fest 2026
Image courtesy of Niantic

The headline attraction: Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y arrive in Pokémon GO for the first time ever during GO Fest 2026 Global. They’ll appear in Super Mega Raid Battles — Mega Mewtwo X on Saturday, Mega Mewtwo Y on Sunday. Via a branching Timed Research you’ll choose which form to pursue, and every Mega Mewtwo caught from raids comes with at least one Mega Level already unlocked, meaning you can Mega Evolve it for free straight away. That’s massive for any trainer who has been hoarding Mega Energy.

The in-person Copenhagen attendees get first access this weekend, but the full debut — open to all trainers globally — is the 11–12 July Global event. Singapore trainers: that is your window.

Zeraora Is Coming to Pokémon GO

Zeraora Pokémon GO Fest 2026 debut
Image courtesy of Niantic

Zeraora, the Thunderclap Pokémon, also makes its Pokémon GO debut during GO Fest 2026. All trainers who log in during the Global event weekend receive Special Research leading to a Zeraora encounter — and the research does not expire, so you can complete it at your own pace after the event. Mythical Pokémon with no time pressure is a rare gift.

What Singapore Trainers Get for Free on 11–12 July

Here’s the full haul for any trainer who simply logs in:

  • Special Research → Zeraora encounter (non-expiring)
  • Branching Timed Research → choose Mega Mewtwo X or Mega Mewtwo Y
  • Up to 9 free Raid Passes from Gyms each day
  • Up to 6 Special Trades per day
  • 50% Stardust discount on trades
  • 1-hour Lure Modules
  • 9 hours of Party Play active (grab your gamer friends)
  • Increased Shiny encounter rates across hourly habitat rotations
  • Starter Pokémon in Pikachu visors (evolvable) via Incense

Habitats rotate through all 18 Pokémon types hourly, including themes like Stormfire Peaks and Dragonflight Summit. Five-star raids feature heavy-hitters like Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, and Giratina. The Shiny “team hat” Pikachu variants from the city events will also be available globally.

Community Celebrations Near Singapore

Niantic is hosting 26 free Community Celebrations worldwide during GO Fest 2026 Global, with Mega Mewtwo Raid Battles and pop-up activities. The closest stops to Singapore are Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok in the Asia-Pacific lineup. Singapore itself is not on the list this year, but the entire game-wide event runs anywhere you have a phone signal — no travel required.

Last Words

GO Fest 2026 Global on 11–12 July is shaping up to be the most accessible event Niantic has ever run: free entry, two brand-new Mega Evolutions, a Mythical Pokémon, and a full day’s worth of bonus raid passes. There’s really no reason for any Singapore trainer to sit this one out. Mark the date, charge your portable battery pack, and start planning your raiding squads. We’ll have more GO Fest coverage as the event approaches — keep an eye on our gaming news feed.

2026 Pokemon North America International Championships banner

Watch Pokémon NAIC 2026 Live Tonight — Free Blastoise in Pokémon Champions

The 2026 Pokémon North America International Championships (NAIC) is live right now — and there is a very good reason for Singapore fans to tune in beyond the world-class competition: stream on Twitch tonight and you will walk away with a free Blastoise for your Pokémon Champions roster.

2026 Pokémon North America International Championships Preview Show — via The Official Pokémon YouTube channel on YouTube

What is the Pokémon NAIC 2026?

The NAIC is the final International Championship of the 2026 Pokémon Championship Series, running June 12–14 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. Competitors are fighting for a share of over US$500,000 in prizes and, crucially, direct invitations to the 2026 Pokémon World Championships in San Francisco this August.

Four games take centre stage: the Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC), the Trading Card Game (TCG), Pokémon GO, and Pokémon UNITE. This weekend also marks a first: Pokémon Champions makes its inaugural appearance at an International Championship — the biggest competitive stage the new mobile game has seen yet, ahead of its global launch on June 17.

How to Watch from Singapore

The main broadcast streams on Twitch.tv/Pokemon and YouTube.com/@PlayPokemon, with a central hub at Pokemon.com/Broadcasts where you can hop between game streams, check the schedule, and find caster line-ups.

Broadcasts run approximately 7am–6pm PDT each day, which works out to roughly 10pm–9am SGT. Yes, that means late-night viewing — set an alarm, grab some snacks, and settle in for the big matches after dinner.

Get a Free Blastoise in Pokémon Champions

Blastoise Cherish Ball event drop for Pokemon Champions at NAIC 2026
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

Here is the deal: watch Twitch.tv/Pokemon for a cumulative 60 minutes over the three-day weekend and you will earn a Twitch Drop code for a battle-ready Blastoise in a Cherish Ball. Make sure Twitch Drops are enabled in your account settings before you start watching. Redeem the code by June 18, 4:59pm PDT (June 19, 7:59am SGT) — do not sleep on this one.

Watching a partnered co-streamer for 45 minutes earns you 12 Quick Coupons instead — items that shorten Pokémon recruitment wait times by one hour each, handy for building your team faster once the game launches.

How to activate Twitch Drops: log into Twitch, go to Settings → Connections, and make sure your Pokémon Champions account is linked before the stream starts.

More Drops Across Every Pokémon Game

Pokemon TCG Live Twitch Drops rewards at NAIC 2026
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

The Blastoise is the headline reward, but every major Pokémon title has drops running this weekend. Here is the full breakdown:

Pokémon TCG Live (Twitch.tv/PokemonTCG)

  • 30 minutes: Digital Chaos Rising Booster Packs
  • 45 minutes: Two Special Illustration Rares (SIRs)
  • 60 minutes: Mega Blastoise Avatar Cosmetics — jacket, coin, card sleeves, and deck box
  • 45 min on a partnered co-streamer: Two Ultra Rare Cards

Pokémon GO (Twitch.tv/PokemonGO)

  • 30 minutes: Timed Research featuring Seaking with Icy Wind and 20 Goldeen XL Candy
  • 45 minutes: NAIC Battle Bundle (Elite Charged TM, Rare Candy XL, 25 Fast TMs, 25 Charged TMs)
  • Claim deadline: June 26

Pokémon UNITE (Twitch.tv/PokemonUNITE)

  • Password revealed live during broadcast: 2026 NAIC Logo Sticker
  • 20 minutes: Platinum Blastoise Boost Emblem
  • Redeem by August 29

Important: each game has its own dedicated Twitch channel, and watch time is tracked per channel. Watching Twitch.tv/Pokemon counts toward Champions drops, not TCG Live drops — you will need to switch tabs intentionally if you want rewards across multiple games.

Last Words

Whether you are deep in the VGC meta, chasing championship-calibre cards for your TCG Live collection, or just want a head start building your Pokémon Champions team before launch day on June 17, there is something worth staying up for this weekend. The NAIC is the last shot for competitors to earn direct World Championship invites, and with Pokémon Champions joining the International stage for the first time, history is being made.

Set an alarm for 10pm SGT, drop into Twitch.tv/Pokemon, and clock your 60 minutes. That Blastoise is free for the taking. For more Pokémon events and gaming news, keep it locked to GameTrader.SG.

Pokémon RUN 30 Is Heading to Singapore This November

Singapore’s Pokémon fans, mark your calendars. The Pokémon Company is bringing one of its biggest live celebrations yet to our shores — Pokémon RUN 30, a massive two-day event marking 30 years of the franchise, is confirmed for 7–8 November 2026 at The Kallang. Whether you lace up for the themed fun run or just rock up for the free festival, this one is going to be huge.

Pokémon 30th Anniversary Special Movie — via Pokémon Asia ENG on YouTube

What Is Pokémon RUN 30?

Pokémon RUN 30 is The Pokémon Company’s flagship anniversary live event, rolling out across seven cities in Asia to celebrate 30 years of the franchise. Launched alongside the broader PokéXciting! Asia tour, the event pairs an immersive themed fun run with a fully free-to-enter festival ground — meaning even non-runners can show up and get in on the action.

Singapore is stop three on the Asia leg, with Kuala Lumpur (12–13 September) and Taipei (10–11 October) going first. So by the time The Kallang opens its gates on 7 November, the event will already be battle-tested and fully dialled in.

Pokémon RUN 30 Singapore 2026 event at The Kallang
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

The Run: Pick Your Partner, Hit the Course

The fun run covers a 4km interactive course designed to feel like a real Pokémon adventure. At the start, you’ll select a starter Pokémon as your running partner — and that partner evolves the further you go. Along the route, expect:

  • Obstacle sections styled as Pokémon Gyms
  • Pokédex sticker stations to collect along the way
  • Hydration points themed as Pokémon Centers

It is designed to be family-friendly, so no need to be a seasoned runner — just bring your trainer spirit.

The Festival Zone — Free Entry, No Ticket Needed

Even if you skip the run, the Festival Zone is completely free to enter for all visitors. This is the heart of the event and includes:

  • Pikachu Parade and meet-and-greet — Singapore’s favourite yellow mascot, up close
  • Pokémon Time Tunnel — a walk-through exhibit celebrating 30 years of Pokémon history
  • Pokémon Experience Zone — playable Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon games and Trading Card Game instruction sessions
  • Pokémon Center Pop-Up Store — exclusive merchandise you won’t find in stores

The free-entry festival is the move if you want to bring the whole family without worrying about ticket costs.

Pokémon RUN 30 festival zone and activities
Image courtesy of The Pokémon Company

What’s in the Runner’s Kit?

Registered runners receive a kit that includes:

  • Pokémon RUN 30 T-shirt and drawstring bag
  • Poké Ball armband and race bib
  • Pokémon TCG booster pack and a lenticular card

Premium ticket tiers also include a Pikachu plushie. Ticket pricing and tier breakdowns have not been announced yet — The Pokémon Company says details will be revealed shortly. Keep an eye on the official Singapore portal at sg.portal-pokemon.com/30th/ for updates.

Pokémon GO Trainers Get In-Game Bonuses Too

If you play Pokémon GO, the event has something for you as well. The Pokémon Company has confirmed exclusive in-game bonuses and special quests tied to the real-world event at The Kallang. Specific bonuses are to be confirmed closer to November, but GO players will want to plan a trip down regardless.

PokéXciting! — The 30th Anniversary Asia Tour

Singapore’s Pokémon RUN 30 is part of the wider PokéXciting! Asia-wide celebration — described by The Pokémon Company as its largest-ever regional anniversary event. The five-city PokéXciting! tour runs:

  • Kuala Lumpur — 12–13 September 2026
  • Taipei — 10–11 October 2026
  • Singapore — 7–8 November 2026 (The Kallang)
  • Manila — 2027 (dates to be confirmed)
  • Bangkok — 2027 (dates to be confirmed)

Each city hosts its own version of the event with local flavour, complemented by shopping mall campaigns, Pokémon TCG tournaments, and Pokémon GO tie-ins throughout the region.

Last Words

November 7–8 is still a few months out, which gives Singapore trainers plenty of time to prep. The Festival Zone’s free admission removes any barrier to entry — so even if you’re not a runner, there’s no reason to miss the Pikachu Parade, the Time Tunnel, or the chance to get hands-on with Switch 2 Pokémon games.

We’ll be watching the official Singapore portal closely for ticket launch dates and full tier pricing. In the meantime, check out our roundup of other events coming to Singapore this year — there’s a lot on the calendar.

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.

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.