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Bandai Announces Upcoming One Piece TCG Expansions and Restructures World Championship

Bandai Namco has unveiled its roadmap for the One Piece Card Game (OPCG), outlining upcoming booster sets, starter decks, and a revamped competitive structure leading into the World Finals. The updates strike a balance between high-concept collectible sets for fans and a restructured international circuit for competitive players. 1. New Product Lineup: Elbaph, Heroines, and Starter Decks Bandai previewed several upcoming expansions and products set to drive the game’s meta and collecting scene: 2. World Championship Reset: Expanded Slots & March 2027 Standalone Event Alongside new product reveals, Bandai announced a major revamp to its organized play circuit. The ONE PIECE Card Game Championship 2026–2027 season will feature restructured qualification paths and a expanded world stage: Upcoming One Piece TCG Highlights Category Product / Event Key Details Booster Set The World’s Strongest Warriors [OP-17] Focuses on the Elbaph Arc featuring Luffy, Newgate, and Loki. Extra Booster Heroines Edition Vol. 2 [EB-05] Special set celebrating female characters like Nami and Nico Robin. Starter Decks ST-31 to ST-36 Six theme decks featuring Luffy, Zoro, Kuzan, Katakuri, Sabo, and Kid. Esports World Championship 26–27 Standalone World Finals in Japan (March 2027) with expanded player invites. What This Means for Collectors and Competitors Bandai’s latest announcements reinforce the One Piece TCG’s position as a powerhouse in the TCG landscape. By tying flagship card releases like OP-17 directly to current anime/manga story beats—while providing a clearer, more accessible pathway to world-class competition—the game continues to build momentum for both casual collectors and top-tier players alike.

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Mega Rayquaza Leads the Charge: Pokémon TCG’s ‘Delta Reign’ Set to Launch November 6

The clouds are parting, and the Pokémon Trading Card Game landscape is preparing for a massive storm. The Pokémon Company International has officially unveiled Delta Reign, the latest main expansion in the Mega Evolution era, launching on November 6, 2026. Headlining the upcoming set is none other than Mega Rayquaza ex, making its return as a physical main set mascot for the first time since 2021’s legendary Evolving Skies. What to Expect in Delta Reign Delta Reign serves as the sixth major English expansion in the Mega Evolution block, arriving a few months after its Japanese counterpart, Storm Emeralda. Here is a quick snapshot of what we know about the set so far: Mega Rayquaza ex: Power & Art Combined Initial card teases for Mega Rayquaza ex show a centerpiece card engineered for both competitive play and high-end collection displays. Ability — Roar of the Ruler: Allows players to reveal the top 4 cards of their deck and immediately attach any revealed Energy directly to Rayquaza. Attack — Storm Emeralda: Deals 50 damage for every Fire and Lightning Energy attached across your Pokémon, scaling rapidly to knock out opposing ex threats. The Evolving Skies Parallel Rayquaza cards consistently rank among the highest-tier grails in modern collecting. When Rayquaza VMAX starred in 2021’s Evolving Skies, its Alternate Art Secret Rare quickly soared into four-figure values in Gem Mint condition. With Delta Reign landing right around the franchise’s 30th-anniversary calendar, collector sentiment is already running hot. Local game stores and major retailers are expecting heavy demand for booster boxes, Elite Trainer Boxes, and Special Illustration Rares upon release. Delta Reign Overview Feature Details Expansion Name Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution — Delta Reign Global Release Date November 6, 2026 Japanese Version Storm Emeralda (Releasing July 31, 2026) Prerelease Window October 24 – November 1, 2026 Top Chase Cards Mega Rayquaza ex SIR, Mega Gallade SIR, Eevee IR Preparing for Pull Day Whether you are aiming to pull that flagship Mega Rayquaza Special Illustration Rare or building a competitive deck around the Sky High Pokémon, Delta Reign is set to be one of the defining releases of the year. Expect retail pre-orders to begin rolling out in late summer. As always, handle your top hits with care straight out of the pack if you plan to get them authenticated, graded, and encapsulated!

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One Piece Card Resellers Trigger Rare Shonen Jump Shortage, Leaving Manga Readers Out in the Cold

The intersection between traditional manga publishing and trading card speculation reached a boiling point across Japan, after card scalpers cleared out newsstands and bookstores for a single collectible card, leaving regular readers completely shut out. The Cause: A Limited-Edition Luffy Promo The issue in question—Weekly Shonen Jump Issue #33—featured an exclusive “29th Anniversary” One Piece Card Game promotional card depicting Monkey D. Luffy, with artwork illustrated by series creator Eiichiro Oda. Retailing at its standard cover price of roughly 300 yen (~$2 USD), the magazine became an immediate target for resellers. Scalpers bought out entire stocks across convenience stores and bookstores to flip the promo card on secondary markets for upwards of $60. Photos quickly circulated online showing resellers loading car trunks full of pristine Jump magazines, discarding the print issues just to strip out the paper promo packs inside. The Collateral Damage: Readers Miss the Blue Box Finale While TCG shortages typically stay contained within hobby shops, this buyout directly hit everyday manga fans. Making matters worse, Issue #33 was a landmark release containing Chapter 250—the series finale of Kouji Miura’s highly popular sports-romance manga, Blue Box. Dedicated readers who had followed the series for years arrived at stores only to find empty shelves. The backlash was severe enough that mangaka Kouji Miura issued a public apology to fans who were unable to read the print finale due to the sudden buyout. Shueisha’s Response Following widespread frustration from the readership, publisher Shueisha released an official statement apologizing for the shortage. To prevent similar disruptions, the publisher announced an immediate suspension of all One Piece Card Game promotional cards bundled in their magazines until further notice. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the current TCG landscape: when card speculation spills over into everyday retail, it is often the core fans who pay the price.

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One Piece’s Monkey D. Luffy Leads the Top 5 TCG Sales This Week

The Trading Card Game market continues to reach staggering heights, and while Pokémon traditionally commands the upper echelon of high-value sales, the Straw Hat Captain just set the collector world on fire. Headlining this week’s sales charts, a pristine 2025 One Piece Red Manga Alt Art Monkey D. Luffy graded BGS 10 Black Label fetched a massive six-figure sum, outperforming heavy hitters from Pokémon and Dragon Ball. Here is a breakdown of the top 5 highest-selling TCG cards of the week and what this historic sale means for the market. 1. 2025 One Piece Red Manga Alt Art Monkey D. Luffy — BGS 10 Black Label Taking the #1 spot across all trading card games this week is none other than Monkey D. Luffy. Featuring dynamic artwork that blends high-octane color with iconic manga panels in the background, the Manga Alternate Art treatment is already considered the pinnacle chase style for One Piece collectors. Achieving a flawless BGS Black Label—meaning perfect 10 subgrades across Centering, Corners, Edges, and Surface—is notoriously difficult. With only 17 Black Labels recorded, competition was fierce, culminating in an unbelievable $165,100 winning bid. This transaction cements One Piece as a legitimate heavyweight in the high-end TCG market. 2. 2009 Pokémon Platinum Rising Rivals Snorlax LV. X — PSA 10 Coming in second place is a rare vintage Pokémon favorite. Illustrated by Shizurow, this card captures Snorlax mid-snack to showcase its iconic “Big Appetite” Poké-Power. Mid-era LV. X cards in PSA 10 condition are exceptionally difficult to find due to sensitive borders and pop counts, leading to a massive $156,000 hammer price. 3. 2022 Dragon Ball Masters Promo Gold Metal Alt Art Son Goku — BGS 10 Securing the third spot is one of the rarest anime cards in existence. Unlike standard set pulls, this Gold Metal “Another World Fighter” Son Goku promo was awarded exclusively to top 3 finishers at the 2022 Dragon Ball Masters Championship. Graded BGS 10 Pristine, this sale sets a record as the highest reported transaction for a Dragon Ball card. 4. 2015 Pokémon XY Pretend Gyarados Poncho Pikachu — BGS 10 Black Label Japanese Poncho Pikachus remain among the most sought-after modern Pokémon promos ever created. This 2015 Full Art XY Promo featuring Pikachu donning a Gyarados costume earned the vaunted BGS 10 Black Label, pushing its final price tag up to $120,000. 5. 1996 Pokémon Japanese Holo Charizard (No Rarity Symbol) — PSA 9 Rounding out the top five is the holy grail of Japanese Pokémon collecting: the 1996 “No Rarity” Base Set Charizard. Equivalent to the English 1st Edition Shadowless Charizard, this early print run lacks the standard rarity symbol in the bottom right corner. With a population of just 63 copies in PSA 9, it easily commanded $110,500. Weekly TCG Sales Summary Rank Card Description Grade Sale Price #1 2025 One Piece Red Manga Alt Art Monkey D. Luffy BGS 10 Black Label $165,100 #2 2009 Pokémon Platinum Rising Rivals Snorlax LV. X PSA 10 $156,000 #3 2022 Dragon Ball Masters Promo Gold Metal Son Goku BGS 10 $147,444 #4 2015 Pokémon Pretend Gyarados Poncho Pikachu BGS 10 Black Label $120,000 #5 1996 Pokémon Japanese Holo Charizard (No Rarity) PSA 9 $110,500 Market Analysis: The Rise of Modern Grail Cards “The $165K sale of the BGS Black Label Luffy proves that top-tier TCG grails are no longer exclusive to 1990s Pokémon nostalgia.” This week’s market movement highlights three critical trends in trading card collecting:

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Pokémon TCG: Mega Evolution – Pitch Black | The Top Slab-Worthy Hits

The Pokémon TCG’s Mega Evolution era keeps rolling with the release of the Pitch Black expansion! While Mega Darkrai commands the main pack art, Mega Zeraora shares just as much of the spotlight, setting up an epic clash between shadow and lightning. Pitch Black adds over 115 new cards to the TCG pool—leaning heavily into Mega Evolutions while delivering over 20 Trainer cards and more than 35 Special Illustration Rares. The team here at Snaps Grading recently cracked open a batch of booster packs to inspect the new set fresh from the foil and see what kind of minty hits we could find. The undisputed crown jewel of the set looks to be the Gold Mega Darkrai ex. While that top-tier grail eluded our grading desk this time around, the pull rates still gave us some stunning artwork that is practically begging to be encapsulated. Special Illustration Rares like Goldeen and Delphox might not top the market charts, but their incredible visuals make them absolute stunners for any display case. We also scored our fair share of Zeraora and Silvally, and it was awesome seeing the Kalos starters and their evolutions get love in this set.

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