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Pokémon TCG’s newest set, Lost Thunder, launches on Nov. 2

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Lost Thunder is the fourth set based on Pokémon from Ultra Sun and Moon. It contains over 210 new cards, making it one of the biggest sets in recent years. This includes seven Prism Star cards—the new mechanic that was released in the Ultra Prism expansion set—alongside 13 Pokémon GX cards and more than 20 trainer cards.

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The next Pokémon Trading Card Game set, Lost Thunder, will be released on Nov. 2 in the U.S.

Lost Thunder is the fourth set based on Pokémon from Ultra Sun and Moon. It contains over 210 new cards, making it one of the biggest sets in recent years. This includes seven Prism Star cards—the new mechanic that was released in the Ultra Prism expansion set—alongside 13 Pokémon GX cards and more than 20 trainer cards.

Pokemon Lost Thunder Releasing On November 2

Zeraora, one of the DLC legendary Pokémon in the Ultra Sun and Moon games, is the flagship creature of the set. The TCG expansion also coincides with the release of the Pokémon in the games and ties in with the new Pokémon Movie called The Power of Us, which is coming to the U.S. this November.

Zeraora headlines one of two new starter decks that will launch on the same day as the TCG set. The other is based around the Ultra Beast Burst, also known as Blacephalon.

Just like with usual TCG releases, The Pokémon Company will host a bunch of pre-release events where fans can get a hold of the cards ahead of time. These will take place around the U.S. from Oct. 20 to 28. You can find participating events close to you by visiting the Pokémon website.


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