It was officially launched by the Pokémon Company on the promotional boosters of licensed leagues, where there are cards in abundance with the Sword & Shield collection, taking iconic or most important cards from the collection, but with the difference of a Play Pokémon seal on the Pokémon border image.
On 10/24/2023, the list of cards was revealed.
The story of boosters
In total, three seasons of these promotional cards were released, based on the Sword & Shield block.
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There is already confirmation of the “Series Four” encompassing the cards from the Scarlet & Violet block, starting from February 2024.
Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series One
- Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series One > from 11/09/2022, containing the expansions from Sword/Shield: Base Set to Sword/Shield: Evolving Skies.
Cardlist
Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series Two
- Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series Two > from 01/19/2023, containing the expansions from Sword/Shield: Battle Styles to Sword/Shield: Brilliant Stars.
Cardlist
Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series Three
- Play! Pokémon Prize Pack: Series Three > from 14/08/2023, containing the expansions from Sword/Shield: Brilliant Stars to Sword/Shield: Crown Zenith and beginning of the Scarlet/Violet: Base Set block.
Cardlist
What are the promotional cards like?
They come with a different type of holographic effect than standard base expansion cards and even some cards that did not have a "foil" effect (don't confuse Foil and Reverse Foil), citing an example with Professor's Research SHF 60, which receives this treatment in the card, with an example below:
And here are some examples of cards that can be drawn from boosters:
What to expect from these Cards?
In addition to cards that are used to play in the metagame, such as stadiums Path to the Peak CRE 148, Magma Basin BRS 144, Collapsed Stadium LOR 215; items like Ultra Ball BRS 150, Level Ball BST 129, Fog Crystal CRE 140 and supporters like Professor's Research BRS 147, Boss's Orders BRS 132, Raihan EVS 152; There are also collectible cards that can be worth investment money, in addition to personal collecting, such as Eeveelutions and Charizards.
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