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Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis – Release Date, Release Time, Known Cards

Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis – Release Date, Release Time, Known Cards

Newsweek28-05-2025

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The next Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion is almost here, with the new set coming later this week and introducing a host of new cards, including powerful new Ultra Beast cards that could change the meta in a big way.
New sets typically come in two sizes, full expansions with two or more booster packs, and limited themed boosters, which only have one booster pack and are about half the size of a full expansion. Extradimensional Crisis will be the latter, as it's a limited themed booster, and builds upon the previous Celestial Guardians expansion.
A Nihilego card emerging from an Ultra Wormhole in the trailer for Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis
A Nihilego card emerging from an Ultra Wormhole in the trailer for Pokémon TCG Pocket: Extradimensional Crisis
The Pokémon Company
The Extradimensional Crisis expansion will be released in Pokémon TCG Pocket tomorrow, so we've put together all the information you need to know about the release, including the Extradimensional Crisis release date, as well as the release time for Extradimensional Crisis, and the currently confirmed cards for the Extradimensional Crisis set.
Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Release Date
The next expansion for Pokémon TCG Pocket, Extradimensional Crisis, will be released on May 29, 2025 in all regions.
This is in line with the monthly cadence for new sets we've seen since the game launched last year, with new sets typically launching at the end of each month.
Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Release Time
Extradimensional Crisis will be released in Pokémon TCG Pocket at 2am EDT on May 29, 2025, which is 11pm PDT on May 28, 2025.
The set will be released globally at the same time, instead of a locally staggered release as seen in some game releases. Here's when Extradimensional Crisis will be released in your time zone:
PDT – 11:00pm (May 28)
– 11:00pm (May 28) EDT – 2:00am
– 2:00am BRT – 3:00am
– 3:00am BST – 7:00am
– 7:00am CEST – 8:00am
– 8:00am IST – 11:30am
– 11:30am JST – 3:00pm
– 3:00pm AEST – 4:00pm
– 4:00pm NZST – 6:00pm
Pokémon TCG Pocket Extradimensional Crisis Known Cards
Nine cards have been fully revealed for the Extradimensional Crisis set in Pokémon TCG Pocket, most of which are Ultra Beasts:
Type: Null
Celesteela
Pheremosa
Nihilego
Rowlet (full art)
Blacephalon (full art)
Buzzwole ex
Guzzlord ex
Tapu Koko ex
In addition to this, a number of cards were either shown in part during the trailer for Extradimensional Crisis or are implied by other cards in the evolutionary line (italicised below):

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