Due to launch on 1st July via various box sets and booster packs, this “first wave” of products marks an unusual collaboration between the long-running Pokémon TCG and a Pokémon game not made by main series developer GameFreak. Pleasingly, many of the designs feature nods to the game - such as stalwart Pokémon Go gym defender Blissey pictured sat atop a Valor gym. Pokémon Go team leaders Blanche, Candela and Spark all get their own cards, while other designs include AR-like images of Pokémon in real-world settings, plus items such as gifts and lure modules. Here’s a full gallery for you to explore: This week saw the global rollout of Pokémon Go’s much-anticipated Mega Evolution revamp, which includes new bonuses for Mega Pokémon, a fresh levelling mechanic, and the ability to re-Mega Evolve a creature for free (finally!).

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