SNACK Quick Summary
- The Japanese Pokémon Card 30th site added two more physical anniversary products on June 7: the Espeon/Umbreon Premium Deck Set at ¥6,200 (about ₩60,000) and the FUTURISTIC BOX at ¥27,500 (about ₩265,000).
- The deck set leans practical with two 60-card decks and a playmat, while the FUTURISTIC BOX leans collectible with two Pikachu ex promos, a display frame and premium accessories.
- This is still a Japan physical product announcement. local pricing, Korean stock and local retail confirmation are not visible yet, and it is separate from Pokémon TCG Pocket.

Game Sunakku editor note
This announcement is easiest to read as a contents-and-sales-channel story, not a speculation story.
The Espeon/Umbreon set is the playable option

The official page lists the 30th CELEBRATION Premium Deck Set Espeon/Umbreon at ¥6,200 (about ₩60,000) with a September 16, 2026 release date. The core appeal is practical: two 60-card decks, markers, coins, a playmat and a double deck case.
That means this is closer to a ready-to-play commemorative package than a tiny collector-only add-on. It looks built for readers who want a polished anniversary product that can also move straight into actual matches.
The FUTURISTIC BOX is much more display-oriented

The 30th CELEBRATION FUTURISTIC BOX is listed at ¥27,500 (about ₩265,000) for the same September 16 date. Its center of gravity is different: two Pikachu ex promos, metal damage dice, status markers, sleeves, a display frame, playmat and a case.
In other words, this is less about a starter battle kit and more about a collector package. The official text also points to Pokémon Center Online as the current primary route, with broader store handling discussed separately later.
What readers should keep straight today
The most important caution is scope. These are Japanese physical Pokémon Card products, not a Korea-confirmed launch notice and not a Pokémon TCG Pocket digital event. That distinction matters if you are trying to interpret supply or local availability too early.
So today’s useful checklist is simple: compare the contents, note the official Japanese pricing and pay attention to the sales channel language. Local local pricing and local retail routes are still unconfirmed, so it is too early to turn this into a stock or resale story.
Sources and checked date · Checked on: 2026-06-09
Checked both official Pokémon Card 30th product pages. Prices are kept in the official Japanese yen listing, and the article separates Japan physical-product facts from any unconfirmed overseas sales assumptions.
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