Free Pokémon TCG Live packs

Pokémon TCG Live issued a new code that grants players free card packs and full‑art cards, a quick digital boost for online players (gamerant.com). On the physical‑product side, a vacation‑themed ‘Explore’ accessory line (sleeves, deck boxes, playmats) started appearing, and Pokémon Store character meet‑and‑greet events are scheduled to resume in May after a pause earlier this spring (wargamer.com) (soranews24.com).

Pokémon Trading Card Game Live players can now claim a free bundle tied to the new Perfect Order set: two booster packs and two full-art cards. (gamerant.com) The code is `FAIRYORDER26`, and Game Rant reported on April 11 that it gives one redemption per account, with rewards of two Perfect Order packs, an Illustration Rare Clefairy, and a Special Illustration Rare Mega Clefable ex. The same report said the code expires on May 22, 2026. (gamerant.com) Players redeem Pokémon Trading Card Game Live codes through Pokémon’s official redemption page, which Pokémon says is used to receive digital products from booster packs, decks, and other marked items. (pokemon.com) The giveaway lands less than three weeks after Perfect Order reached the app on March 26, 2026, when Pokémon said the update also brought a Standard format rotation and new starter decks. Pokémon’s March 20 strategy post said those decks included Mega Charizard X ex and Mega Lucario ex builds. (pokemon.com 1) (pokemon.com 2) Perfect Order is also the current paper set. Pokémon lists the physical expansion release date as March 27, 2026, and says the set has more than 120 cards, more than 25 Trainer cards, and more than 30 special-illustration Pokémon and Trainer cards. (pokemon.com 1) (pokemon.com 2) At the same time, Pokémon Center has begun selling a new “Explore Pokémon” accessories line for tabletop players. The official store lists a premium playmat for $32.99, a double deck box for $12.99, and region-themed premium sleeves priced at $7.99 for Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, Alola, Galar, and Paldea. (pokemoncenter.com) In Japan, in-person Pokémon store appearances are also coming back onto the calendar after a spring pause. SoraNews24 reported on April 11 that the company had canceled April character meet-and-greets nationwide after a March 26 fatal stabbing at the Pokémon Center store in Sunshine City, Tokyo. (soranews24.com) The first announced return event is tied to a Monpoké pop-up shop running from April 22 to May 6 at the Tobu Department Store’s Ikebukuro branch. Pikachu and Eevee are scheduled for three 30-minute sessions on May 3, at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m., with participation capped at 30 groups per session. (soranews24.com) Taken together, the April push spans all three parts of the brand’s card business: a redeemable code inside the digital game, new accessories on the official store, and a cautious return of in-person retail events in May. (gamerant.com) (pokemoncenter.com) (soranews24.com)

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