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Everyday Wonders Set Coming to Pokemon TCG Pocket

Everyday Wonders Set Coming to Pokemon TCG Pocket

As you’ve probably noticed, we don’t tend to post about Pokémon TCG Pocket expansions here on Gaming Reinvented. That’s because they’re added to the game on a monthly basis, and don’t usually change up the game enough to make that worth noting. So, posting about every one we come across would just flood the front page with articles on a single game at the expense of everything else.

But we thought the Everyday Wonders one was a bit more interesting here. Why? Well, let’s look at the trailer first:

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As you can see, it very clearly indicates that sets in series B will indeed mirror their counterparts in series A. Indeed, while Mega Shine was clearly meant to mirror Shining Revelry and Paradox Drive was meant to mirror Extradimensional Crisis, Everyday Wonders is clearly meant to be another take on Eevee Grove.

You’ve got a very limited selection of new cards to find, many of which aren’t game changing. The overall aesthetic is cute; with a central gimmick everything revolves around (Puppy Pile). Heck, there’s even another Sylveon card included, indicating the Eeveelutions will make a return here as well!

So, it seems to confirm a pattern; every Pokémon TCG Pocket series runs from October to October, and loops through a series of expansions based on fixed themes. Big set with lots of new powerful species. Smaller set with extras. Then a mix of big, medium and small sets based on various themes like shiny Pokémon, special Pokémon and cute Pokémon.

Still, it’s probably not that crazy all things considered. Pokémon as a series tends to mirror itself quite a bit, and retread old ideas whenever it’s somewhat convenient. Generations 3 and 5 both broke from tradition with their selection of creatures, generations 2 and 4 both introduced new Eeveelutions, and generations 7 and 9 both introduced super powerful species from another dimension/timeline.

Add this to the ever-revolving doors worth of temporary battle gimmicks (Mega Evolution, Z-Moves, Dynamax, Terrastalization, etc), and well, it seems like Pokémon TCG Pocket is only making the main series’ predictability all the more apparent.

Secondly, this might be the only time we’ve known about more than one upcoming set in the game.

That’s because the Pokémon Company also announced that Ruler of the Skies was being released on July 30th 2026, as shown in a trailer for the real-life trading card game:

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So, we now know the next two months’ worth of expansions. It’s not that crazy all things considered, but is it kinda neat nonetheless.

Regardless, those are the next few expansions coming to Pokémon TCG Pocket. Everyday Wonders launches on June 29th 2026, while Ruler of the Skies is being released on July 30th 2026.

Here’s hoping future sets are perhaps a bit less predictable than the last few!

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Pokemon TCG Pocket: Everyday Wonders Trailer (YouTube)

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