The Pokémon Trading Card Game is about to hit a major reset button in 2025. With massive reprints already underway—and more on the horizon—collectors, sellers, and even casual fans are asking the same thing:
Will Pokémon card prices crash, skyrocket, or finally stabilize?
And more importantly: Will international tariffs mess with Japanese card imports?
Whether you're hunting sealed booster boxes or stocking up for resale, this guide has everything you need to know about the 2025 Pokémon card reprint wave, confirmed sets, market outlook, and what’s brewing with tariffs.
✅ Confirmed Pokémon TCG Reprints in 2025 (English)
As reported by trusted TCG news site PokeBeach, the following English-language sets are getting official reprints in 2025:
- Paldea Evolved
- Obsidian Flames
- Twilight Masquerade
- Paldean Fates
- Scarlet & Violet: 151 (English)
- Surging Sparks
These reprints are already rolling out to major U.S. retailers and distributors through spring and summer 2025. Expect prices on sealed products to drop or stabilize as availability increases.
🇯🇵 Confirmed Reprints: Japanese Pokémon TCG Sets
For collectors of Japanese cards, there’s also good news.
- The Japanese version of “Pokémon 151” received a confirmed reprint in February 2025, helping meet the surging global demand. (PokeBeach Forums)
This reprint brought temporary price relief on chase cards like Erika’s Invitation (SAR) and Mew ex, which had skyrocketed in late 2024.
🕵️♀️ Rumored Reprints to Watch (Not Yet Confirmed)
Based on distributor listings and insider leaks, these sets are strongly rumored to get reprinted later in 2025:
- Prismatic Evolutions (English) – Distributors expect reprints to drop in May 2025
- Ancient Roar / Future Flash (Japanese) – Rumors suggest restocks later this year
While not yet confirmed by The Pokémon Company International, many retailers are preparing inventory and pre-orders—so keep your eyes peeled.
💰 Will Pokémon Card Prices Drop in 2025?
Yes, for most sealed products—at least temporarily.
- Prismatic Evolutions booster boxes that hit $130+ on resale sites are already dipping closer to $90–$100 as restocks loom
- 151 ETBs and booster bundles are finally appearing at MSRP again in some regions
- Paldean Fates products are showing price corrections across Amazon and hobby stores
🔍 However, chase singles and graded cards (like SARs, FA Trainers, or Gold Rares) may hold value or even increase depending on print quality and scarcity.
🚨 Will Tariffs Affect Japanese Pokémon Cards in 2025?
This is the wildcard.
The U.S. government is weighing new and extended tariffs on imports from Asia, including products from China and surrounding regions. While Japanese Pokémon cards are not currently subject to specific tariffs, industry experts and sellers are watching closely for:
- Increased shipping and freight fees
- Potential import slowdowns or added customs charges
- Rising costs of card sleeves, playmats, and other accessories (many made in China)
This could raise the price of Japanese Pokémon cards by late 2025—even if the cards themselves aren’t tariffed. Small sellers and importers may be forced to pass on added costs to buyers.
👉 At ShopComplex.co, we’re working directly with Japanese suppliers to keep cards flowing and pricing fair—no unnecessary markup.
👊 Scalpers Are Back… But This Time, We’re Ready
Scalping still happens—but it’s losing its power.
Thanks to larger print runs and more organized distribution, The Pokémon Company and major retailers are getting smarter. Stores like Target and GameStop now limit purchases, implement digital queues, and even move product drops online to reduce hoarding.
You can help by:
- Buying from reputable sellers (not flippers)
- Avoiding panic-buys
- Reporting bots and bulk scalpers when possible
More supply = less room for scalpers to manipulate prices.
đź§ Final Takeaways: What This Means for Collectors
- Now is the time to grab sealed product before tariffs or restock delays hit
- Expect dips in box prices, but chase cards will stay competitive
- Japanese reprints are coming—but shipping fees might make them pricier later
- Don’t feed the scalpers—be patient, watch for waves, and support small shops
📌 Sources:
- PokeBeach – Prismatic Evolutions Reprint
- PokeBeach Forums – Japanese 151 Reprint News
- PC Gamer – Market Response to Reprint Rumors