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Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Plasma Freeze in stores from May 8

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The Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Plasma Freeze expansion is the newest addition to the Pokémon Trading Card Game and will be available in stores from May 8, bringing more than 110 new cards to collect and play.

Key Features of the Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Plasma Freeze expansion:

·Team Plasma cards—A unique blue border and Team Plasma shield adorn each Team Plasma card.

·Six new Pokémon-EX cards and six full-art Pokémon-EX rare Ultra cards—New, powerful Pokémon-EX include Deoxys-EX, Thundurus-EX, Latios-EX, and Latias-EX.

·Two new ACE SPEC cards—Incredibly powerful Trainer cards. Only one ACE SPEC card is allowed in each player’s deck.

·Booster packs—Packs of 10 additional cards selected from the expansion.

·Theme decks—60-card preconstructed decks are designed to introduce players to the Pokémon TCG by enabling them to play right away.

Black & White—Plasma Freeze theme decks and booster packs include an in-pack code card that unlocks virtual cards from the Black & White—Plasma Freeze expansion for play in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online at www.pokemon.co.uk/tcgo.

Pokémon Trading Card Game
The Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) is a best-selling collectible and competitive trading card game. In the competitive Pokémon TCG, each player constructs a deck of 60 cards and uses it to battle against other players in fast-paced, strategy-oriented play. Since the debut of the Pokémon TCG in 1996, more than 20 billion cards have been shipped to 73 countries around the world.

Play! Pokémon
Play! Pokémon provides opportunities for Pokémon TCG and video game players to enjoy their favourite games together—from casual Pokémon League gatherings to competitive events that make up the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Video Game Championship Series. The Championship Series culminates each year in the Pokémon World Championships, where players from more than 30 countries battle for the title of Pokémon World Champion in three different age divisions. The 2013 Pokémon World Championships will take place this August in Vancouver, Canada.

New to Play! Pokémon?
Check out a Pokémon League in your area! Pokémon Leagues are strong communities of Pokémon TCG and video game players around the world, and groups can be found in cities and towns in many countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico, United Kingdom, United States, and others. Pokémon Leagues are a great way to play casually and trade with others! During 2012, close to 40,000 people participated in over 1,100 Pokémon League locations across the globe. For more information about Play! Pokémon and finding a Pokémon League in your area, please visit pokemon.co.uk/play.
 
YAY!!! Finally, a set that won't require a case to collect to a halfway reasonable degree!!!
 
Disappointed that it's literally just the Japanese set + the non-FA cards from the Plasma Gift Set. I was hoping they could burn some of Shiny Collection and Everybody's Exciting Battle just because XY is looming.
 
Disappointed that it's literally just the Japanese set + the non-FA cards from the Plasma Gift Set. I was hoping they could burn some of Shiny Collection and Everybody's Exciting Battle just because XY is looming.

Or at least the Tympole promo to go with the family, or the Plasma Landorus to go with the EX's.
 
There probably saving the rest of the japanese filler for Megalo cannon since its just 1 set instead of the usual 2 that we get.
 
Disappointed that it's literally just the Japanese set + the non-FA cards from the Plasma Gift Set. I was hoping they could burn some of Shiny Collection and Everybody's Exciting Battle just because XY is looming.
I'm wondering if we are just going to get mini-sets as mini-sets now, after Dragon Vault. Which would explain Shiny Collection.
 
I don't know. Dragon Vault was a much easier sell to do as a mini-set because it featured a new type to the card game and Dragons inherently have that "cool" factor to little kids, whereas Shiny Collection has a bunch of cutesy artwork/Pokemon and was targeted specifically for little girls in Japan.
 
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