Where To Buy Pokémon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions

Pokémon TCG: Prismatic Evolutions is hands down the most in-demand set of the Scarlet and Violet era, and scalpers know it. Everyone should have a shot at buying Pokémon cards, so treat this guide as a bible of where to find Prismatic Evolutions for retail pricing. Here are some quick tips before you dive into the links below to keep you safe from overpriced products:

Note the price I’ve given: If it’s considerably higher, it’s a rip-off.

No Stock? Be patient, more stock will be on its way throughout the year (Pokémon Company confirmed this)

Buy direct from retailers, not third party: Some retail spaces have other sellers, such as Amazon and Walmart, buy direct for the best prices.

Check In-Store: Some online retailers, such as Best Buy, offer stock updates for store pickups, but you can bet this won’t be live. Head to your local GameStop, Target, Walmart, or Best Buy if you’re striking out online.

Prismatic Evolution Boxed Products

These will be the most popular prismatic Evolution products, specifically the Elite Trainer Box for the stunning Eevee full art promo. Speaking of promo cards, there’s a complete set of Eeveelution ex cards with a Prismatic Evolution stamp to be found in the Suprise Boxes.

Whilst plenty of trainers will want the Prismatic Evolutions binder, the poster collection has standard holo promos for the first three Eeveelutions: Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon. The stock has been jumping in and out of stock at the retailers below, so keep checking back.

Prismatic Evolutions Booster Tins and Bundles

Don’t think cheaper products won’t be popular. Everyone wants to open Prismatic Evolution packs right now, and there are some cool bits to grab out of the blisters and booster pack collections below.

There are the tech blisters featuring Leafeon, Sylveon, and Glaceon, with tins featuring colored Eevee coins and a fact card for one of nine Eeveelutions. There’s even a four-pack booster box with a lovely Eevee-themed soft pouch. The best value here is the six-pack booster bundle when you can find them. Check the links below and pop into the relevant stores to snag yours.

We’ll also keep up to date with stock refreshes for Prismatic Evolutions, older sets such as Surging Sparks, and upcoming sets like Journey Together. Just fight the FOMO and make sure not to pay extortionate prices for Pokémon cards if it’s still in print. Keep checking the above links; more stock will be available throughout 2025.

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of “Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior”. Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

Hyper Light Breaker early access review: a flashy but hollow roguelike with few of Drifter’s charms

There’s a lot you can do with a third dimension. Texture. Nativity dioramas. Spheres. Hyper Light Breaker, in expanding from the 2D action of Hyper Light Drifter, chooses to almost entirely remake itself as a free-roaming roguelike, trading post-apocalyptic pixel art for big proc-gen vistas and even more acrobatic swordplay.

Its technical ambition, sadly, ends up undermined by the emptiness of its world, the lack of exploratory pleasure that Drifter nurtured so well, and combat that’s more faithful to the original yet doesn’t quite adapt well enough to 3D. Not to mention it has more than its fair share of early access bugs and, especially in the early stages, balancing missteps.

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Director Reportedly Exits BioWare

Dragon Age: The Veilguard director Corinne Busche is reportedly leaving EA-owned BioWare.

Eurogamer reported that Busche, who was game director on Dragon Age: The Veilguard from February 2022 to its launch last year, is set to leave the studio in the coming weeks. IGN has asked EA for comment.

There have been questions over Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s success ever since its release in October last year. Eurogamer reported that while Busche is leaving the studio, it is otherwise unaffected by any other changes.

Busche joined BioWare in 2019 after a stint at Maxis, where she helped design the systems on various The Sims projects. As part of IGN’s article, ‘How BioWare Finally Got Dragon Age to the Finish Line After a Tumultuous Decade,’ we detailed the game’s near decade-long development, which included a major reset that saw it shift from the skeleton of a multiplayer game with repeatable quests, a tech base, and the outline of a story, to a full-blown single-player RPG. Busche, as director, helped get Dragon Age: The Veilguard over the line during its final few years of development.

Eurogamer reports that Busche’s exit from BioWare is unrelated to Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s commercial performance. EA has yet to say whether sales and revenue met or exceeded expectations. The company is expected to report its Q3 2025 financial results on February 4.

Meanwhile, BioWare has confirmed it has no plans for Dragon Age: The Veilguard DLC. Rather it has turned its attention to Mass Effect 5, which the studio has teased at various points over the years but is yet to properly reveal.

In August 2023, coincidentally the same month that Larian’s all-conquering Dungeons & Dragons RPG Baldur’s Gate 3 released, BioWare laid off around 50 workers, including longtime veterans like narrative designer Mary Kirby, who had been with BioWare since Dragon Age’s inception.

At a higher level, the layoffs came amid an internal shakeup at EA that effectively resulted in it being split into sports and everything else. That summer, rumors spread within BioWare that it was about to be acquired. Star Wars: The Old Republic was allowed to go third-party, ostensibly so that BioWare could focus on Mass Effect and Dragon Age.

BioWare’s rollercoaster ride continued through Dragon Age’s reveal in 2024. Reactions to the initial reveal trailer were negative, sending the studio scrambling to release an early gameplay tease just days later to placate fans. The name change from Dreadwolf to The Veilguard wasn’t particularly well-received either. After that, though, impressions were generally positive.

Dragon Age fans are now left wondering, will BioWare be given the chance to follow up The Veilguard with another Dragon Age sequel?

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

Atari’s CEO Is “Extremely Pleased” With Company’s Performance In 2024

On the up and up.

Atari has released an end-of-year business update regarding its work and performance during 2024; its first full calendar year in executing its new retro-focused strategy.

Crucially, things seem to be looking good for Atari, with the company highlighting several launches during 2024, including the likes of Yars Rising, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind, The Thing: Remastered, and RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic.

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 20 to 24

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for January 20 to 24

Next Week on Xbox provides an overview of the upcoming games set to launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass. Detailed information about these upcoming games is provided below, with links to their profiles for further details (please note that release dates are subject to change).


Xbox Play Anywhere

Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders

Megagon Industries

Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders – January 21
Game Pass / Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Available on day one! Crash over and over until you master the mountain in the snowy follow up to Lonely Mountains: Downhill. Now supporting up to 8 players via cross platform multiplayer – work your way down the slopes as a group sharing a small number of checkpoints, or risk it all in a breakneck race to the base!


RoboDunk

Jollypunch Games

$14.99

RoboDunk – January 21
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Robodunk is NBA Jam meets Rogue Legacy — with robots. A combat dunkball game with sky-high dunks, satisfying tackles and explosive weapons. A roguelite campaign where every match is different, and you can buy the next permanent upgrade even if you die.


Aquarun

Afil Games

Aquarun – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Dive into the vibrant world of AquaRun, a fast-paced 2D pixel art platformer that tests your reflexes, precision, and determination! Inspired by the best of hardcore platforming games, AquaRun challenges you to guide a fragile yet determined character through 40 meticulously designed levels filled with relentless obstacles, devious traps, and tricky platforms.


Xbox Play Anywhere

DISORDER for Xbox

GRUMPY

$29.99

Disorder – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Xbox Play Anywhere

Escape the department store and uncover the hidden truth in this full 3D roguelike dungeon crawler. The girl gradually overcomes her trauma by uncovering the truth of her past. Join the journey of a heartbroken girl finding her true self.


ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist

Binary Haze Interactive Inc.

Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

A dark fantasy 2D side-scrolling action RPG where you venture through the desolate Land of Fumes trying to save both humans and Homunculi. Follow the journey of destruction and rebirth in a post-apocalyptic world, decades after the disastrous Rain of Death.


Let Me Sleep

Silesia Games Sp. z o.o.

Let Me Sleep – January 22

You are a helping hand for a guy who is so tired that he can never get enough sleep… which is not surprising, considering that he’s trying to rest in a house full of horrors and monsters! Be a helpful force in his life and solve spooky puzzles (sometimes even nasty puzzles) for the sake of helping your friend sleep safe and sound, of course.


Mika and The Witch’s Mountain

Chibig

Mika and The Witch’s Mountain – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Mika and the Witch’s Mountain is a fantasy adventure about an aspiring witch who delivers packages to the townspeople of a small island. Explore every cranny and soar through the sky with your magic broom.


Popotinho’s Adventures

Eastasiasoft Limited

Popotinho’s Adventures – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Guide Popotinho safely back to his home as you run, hop and double-jump your way through side-scrolling platformer stages inspired by genre classics. Collect fruit to earn extra lives, grab hearts to replenish health and more as you traverse 50 tricky landscapes, from grasslands and forests to the dark of falling night.


Shalnor: Silverwind Saga

Johnny Ostad

Shalnor: Silverwind Saga – January 22

Rynna has arrived on one of Shalnor’s most dangerous Islands. Prepare yourself for an epic RPG, action adventure game. With focus on gauntlet-style combat, traps, boss fights and beautiful pixel-art scenery.


Stellar Strider

RainForest Game Studio

Stellar Strider – January 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Take off on a crazy adventure with Stellar Strider, a precision platformer packed with challenges, obstacles, flying saws, lightsabers, aliens, and gravity inversion.


Xbox Play Anywhere

Dance of Cards

Pineapple Works

Dance of Cards – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery / Xbox Play Anywhere

Dance of Cards is a tactical gambling RPG where you try to survive seven days of a deadly cruise by playing poker. With no option to escape, they are forced to accept the rules and put their lives at stake for a fleeting hope of salvation.


Dreamcore

Tlön Industries

Dreamcore – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Step into the surreal with Dreamcore, a body-cam styled psychological horror game that plunges you into the eerie beauty of “liminal spaces.” Unravel the mysteries of Dreamcore’s non-linear worlds and uncover its hidden secrets. Can you discover what lies beyond the edge of reality?


My Horse: Bonded Spirits

PlayWay S.A.

My Horse: Bonded Spirits – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Begin your adventure as the reluctant future heir of a stud farm. Prove that you are more than just a spoiled brat. Start from scratch and learn how to keep and manage a stud farm; it will be a challenge that will prove incredibly rewarding – return the stud farm to its former glory! Along your journey, discover that nothing is as lasting as the bond with your horses!


Mystery Box: Escape The Room

Ocean Media

Mystery Box: Escape the Room – January 23

Welcome to the new chapter of the Mystery Box series. You’re trapped inside dark rooms and must solve intriguing enigmas to open boxes and escape. Interact with bizarre mechanisms, think out of the box to gain your freedom, and discover historical unsolved mysteries. Can you make it?


STAR WARS™: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles™

Aspyr

$19.99

Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Take back the Theed Palace in this fast and furious lightsaber action game. You will have the power of the Force and your trusty lightsaber to help you ward off legions of battle droids, destroyer droids, assassins, and other creatures from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.


Sword of the Necromancer

Grimorio of Games


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$14.99

Sword of the Necromancer: Resurrection – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

What would you do to bring back someone you love? Sword of the Necromancer is a dungeon-crawler action RPG with Rogue-like elements where you can revive your defeated enemies to make them fight alongside you. Turn your foes into allies using the forbidden powers of the Sword of the Necromancer and help Tama reach the dungeon’s depths in order to gain enough power to bring Koko back from the dead.


SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada Pre-Order

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc.


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$39.99

Synduality: Echo of Ada – January 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

Taking place in the year 2222, years after a mysterious poisonous rain called The Tears of the New Moon wiped out most of humanity and birthed deformed creatures that now hunt the population. Amidst the calamity, humans are forced to build an underground haven to survive. Take on the role of a Drifter whose goal is to collect the rare resource known as AO Crystals. In your quest, you must collaborate with your artificial intelligence partner to face xenomorphic creatures known as Enders and survive the hazards on the surface.


Aery – Peace of Mind 2

EpiXR Games

$11.99
Xbox One X Enhanced

Aery – Peace of Mind 2 – January 24
Xbox One X Enhanced

An interactive game experience that is designed to relax your mind and soul. Jump into the role of a little bird, explore beautiful landscapes and collect magical crystals that mark certain landscapes.


Cyber Tank 2

Xitilon

Cyber Tank 2 – January 24
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S

A challenging puzzle game which adds various mechanics on top of the Sokoban genre like shot reflections, destroyable ice, crumbling floors, and more. Collect all the 135 holographic cubes across 45 mind-twisting levels and reach the exit!


Cycle Chaser H-5

Ratalaika Games S.L.

Cycle Chaser H-5 – January 24
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

A horizontal arcade-style shoot-em-up. Defeat foes to harvest their energy for maximum power and defense! Mysterious aliens, led by a brainwashed soldier, have occupied a scorched Earth. 400 years later, a lone pilot seeks to rescue him from this cycle of destruction. Do you have what it takes to defeat the rampaging alien forces? Burn through waves of impenetrable foes with a sleek arsenal of weapons.


Meow Moments: Celebrating Renewal & Romance

Mens Sana Interactive

Meow Moments: Celebrating Renewal & Romance – January 24
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Cats and friends come together to commemorate special occasions in two vibrant scenes that capture the warmth of new beginnings and heartfelt connections. Every corner is filled with details that spark the imagination, inspiring you to create your own stories around the lively moments you find.


Monster Panic

Happy Player

Monster Panic – January 24
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Quickly get to the most thrilling part of Rogue-like! Unlock your favorite classes, upgrade your preferred talents, face hundreds to thousands of monsters, make your choices, and play in your own style! But first, you need to make sure you can survive!


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EA Sports Announces College Football 26, Available Summer 2025

College Football 26 will be released this summer following the resounding success of last year’s game, EA Sports has announced.

The series’ X/Twitter account announced the incoming sequel. “We said this place would be full again,” it began. “Thanks to our players, athletes, and fans for filling the house with us. Let’s keep that kick off energy going ‘til College Football 26 drops this summer.”

EA Sports didn’t reveal the cover stars, a specific release date, or any other details, though as College Football 25 arrived in July last year, it likely won’t be long before fans find out more.

It arrived as the first franchise entry in 11 years and was immediately successful, pulling in as many as 700,000 players in its first day of early access and a staggering 2.2 million by the end.

It later closed 2024 as the best selling sports video game in U.S. history in terms of dollar sales, putting it above even the professional league Madden NFL franchise.

In our 7/10 review, IGN said: “College Football 25 nails the on-field action with a dynamic feel, stellar graphics, and tons of smart gameplay tweaks. However, so much of what’s off the field feels unfinished, with UI issues and barebones modes that seem like they are waiting for a rebuild next season.”

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

11-bit’s latest curiosity Death Howl is a sorrowing open world deckbuilder set in the Nordic Stone Ages

Three-person Danish team The Outer Zone and Frostpunk creators 11-bit studios have announced Death Howl, a very gloomy soulslike deck-builder set in a “stone-age Nordic-inspired” open world that consists of biomes with names like “the Forest of Howling Shadows”. Lots of howling round these parts.

You play a mother, Ro, whose son has been claimed by the Grim Reaper, or whatever they had instead of the Grim Reaper back then – this was, I think, prior to the invention of scythes? And cards? Anyway, while searching for Ro’s son, you’ll take part in grid- and turn-based battles against a regular cauldron of unspeakables, including disembodied raven heads and what appears to be a huge pair of subterranean lungs. Here’s a trailer.

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IGN UK Podcast 783: The Switch 2 is Finally a Real Thing

The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been unveiled, and Cardy, Matt, and Jesse are here to delve deep into the short glimpse we’ve seen of the console so far, as well as some guesses at what could be going on in the new Mario Kart. They then remember the singular talent that was Twin Peaks creator David Lynch, before discussing some awards contender films in the form of A Real Pain and Emilia Perez.

Remember to send us your thoughts about all the new games, TV shows, and films you’re enjoying or looking forward to: ign_ukfeedback@ign.com.

IGN UK Podcast 783: The Switch 2 is Finally a Real Thing

Pokémon TCG Pocket Trading Unveiled — But Is So Poorly Received the Developers Had to Respond

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket developer Creatures Inc. has finally unveiled how the incoming trading feature will work, but the community response was so poor it had to release a follow-up response.

As expected, and perhaps feared, by the Pokémon TCG Pocket community, there are fairly severe restrictions on the incoming trading mechanic, which still lacks a release date despite being confirmed for January. Creatures Inc. announced these on X/Twitter.

Complaints are headlined by the inability to trade cards of 2 Star rarity or higher. This means no ex level alternate art cards can be traded, not in their basic forms, rainbow bordered forms, immersive forms, or gold (Crown rarity) forms.

Creatures Inc. said only “certain cards from the Genetic Apex and Mythical Island booster packs will be able to be traded,” though it’s unclear if this solely refers to the 2 Star or higher restriction or if there are further cards banned from trading.

This all but confirms trading will arrive alongside the next full set, however, which is also due in January. Creatures Inc. is likely emphasizing that those new cards cannot be traded upon their release, but will seemingly be opened up to the feature later when it’s less relevant. It also means the often timed exclusive Promo cards cannot be traded.

Other restrictions to trading apply too. Cards can only be traded between friends, which the community has deemed makes sense, and only cards of the same rarity can be traded, which has been accepted too. The last element that’s frustrated many, however, is that “items must be consumed in order to trade.”

It’s unclear what this means exactly. Pokémon TCG Pocket uses Hourglasses to pace certain features including pack opening, wonder picks, and event battles. One booster pack can be opened for free once every 12 hours, and one Pack Hourglass, for example, reduces that amount of time by one hour.

It’s therefore possible Trade Hourglasses will be implemented as an item, essentially restricting how often players can trade without spending real-world money. Another popular theory is that Shinedust, an item considered by many to have little value as it solely changes the visuals of cards, will work for trades too.

Pay Day

This mechanic, alongside the other restrictions, are likely being implemented to encourage (and maintain) player spending, as Pokémon TCG Pocket arrived October 30 and is estimated to have made $200 million in its first month alone.

This huge amount of money comes as the digital TCG follows the standard mobile and free-to-play game model, flooding players with rewards in the first few days before soon drying up, with spending real-world money the only real way to re-experience that early thrill outside of the occasional set drop like Mythical Island.

Completing Genetic Apex, the first set of cards which totals 226 officially but also contains 60 rare alternate art cards, will take players not spending money around two years according to one estimate, while those looking to make it rain can wrap up the collection after dropping around $1,500.

Trading is undeniably a strong addition to Pokémon TCG Pocket that will improve the overall player experience, but fans have complained it’s also fairly clearly being implemented as a means of increasing revenue too. Items being consumed in order to trade certainly alludes to this, as whether it’s Trade Hourglasses or Shinedust or something else, players wanting to trade more regularly than the game deems okay will have to pay real money to do so.

It’s also evidenced in the inability to trade cards of 2 Star rarity or higher, which after almost three months of play for dedicated fans, are the majority of cards they are still missing. But making these cards available to trade would be a threat to Creatures Inc.’s revenue; if players could immediately trade for their missing cards, they wouldn’t need to spend $10 or $100 for a random chance of getting them.

As noted by the player who spent $1,500 on completing the first set, it’s these final few pieces that are most difficult to get and thus require the most money spent. The standard $9.99 purchasing option grants 57 PokéGold, an item which can be used to replace any of the Hourglasses otherwise available but at an increased rate. One PokéGold replaces two Pack Hourglasses, for example.

Spending $9.99 therefore lets players open 28 booster packs for a total of 140 cards. Booster packs work in the same as their real-world counterparts, or in digital terms, loot boxes, meaning nothing of (relative) value is guaranteed, never mind the specific card players are looking for.

Pokémon TCG Pocket does offer a mild alternative to finding these cards in the form of Pack Points; players earn five for every pack opened, and these can be exchanged for any card in the set.

Exchanging a 2 Star rarity card costs 1,250 Pack Points, however. This means players must open 250 booster packs in total, or around $220 worth of PokéGold, for a single card. Considering there are 29 different 2 Star rarity cards in the first set alone, plus three 3 Star rarity cards which cost 1,500 Pack Points and three Crown rarity cards which cost 2,500, there are fairly sobering restrictions to this mechanic.

Trading Complaints

Trading was therefore seen as a saving grace for players looking to collect every card (which is encouraged in-game via missions and rewards), but those hopes are all but dashed given Creatures Inc.’s announcement.

“Not being able to trade 2 Star at least really makes me want to drop the game,” said lilgalois on Reddit. “Trash system,” said Ashamed-Teaching6837. “So extra 3 Star cards are just dead cards. What a crock,” said Analogmon.

Social media is full of such complaints, which seemingly grew so excessive that Creatures Inc. had to issue a rare response.

“Thank you, everyone, for your immediate thoughts on this topic,” Creatures Inc. said in a follow-up X/Twitter post. “Your concerns are seen. Once this feature becomes available, I’d like to invite everyone to try it and provide feedback. This way, the game can continue to evolve in an enjoyable way for everyone.” Crucially, Creatures Inc. failed to say it would consider this criticism and aim to make changes.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.

PlayStation put the axe in a live service God Of War game, alongside a project from the Days Gone studio

Looks like Sony have caught the live service jitters. The company have cancelled two online multiplayer games, including one based on God Of War, according to a report by Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier. Two different Sony-owned studios were recently told to stop development on their projects. One of those studios is Bluepoint, known for their work on the Demon’s Souls remake. They were making the unannounced live service God Of War game, according to Schreier. The other studio is Bend, developers of open world zombie ’em up Days Gone. We don’t know what they were working on, aside from the fact it was also to have a live service business model. In any case, both have been canned.

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