Pokémon's 30th anniversary (2026): what it means for card collectors
July 3, 2026
Pokémon launched on 27 February 1996 with Red & Green on the Game Boy, which makes 2026 its 30th anniversary — three decades that grew a handheld game into the best-selling trading card game in the world. Anniversary years reliably reshape the collector market: the last milestone, the 25th in 2021, brought the Celebrations set and pushed vintage prices to record highs. Here’s what that history suggests for 2026, and how to get your collection ready.
Quick answer: Pokémon’s 30th anniversary falls in 2026 (the games launched on 27 February 1996). For collectors it means renewed demand, more reprints, and wider price gaps between graded copies. The practical move: catalogue every card by its exact set and number, and track its value on the right market — English, French or Japanese.
When is Pokémon’s 30th anniversary?
The 30th anniversary is 2026. The video games debuted on 27 February 1996 in Japan; the Trading Card Game launched that October, with the Base Set reaching Europe and North America in 1998–1999. So the cards most tied to the anniversary — Base Set, early editions, iconic artwork — are now 25 to 30 years old.
Why do anniversary years move card prices?
Milestone years pull new and returning collectors into the hobby at once, and that does three predictable things:
- Vintage demand rises. Base Set, first-edition and iconic cards draw more attention — and more price movement.
- Reprints muddy editions. Anniversary reprints mean the same artwork exists in more versions. Value depends on the exact set and number, not just the picture. If you’re unsure which you own, see how to identify a card by its set and number.
- Grading gaps widen. The spread between raw, PSA 9 and PSA 10 copies of a chase card tends to stretch as demand climbs.
How should collectors prepare for the 30th anniversary?
- Scan everything once so each card is identified by name, language and number.
- Value each card on the right market — a Japanese card at the Japanese price, a French card in euros, an English card on Cardmarket and eBay.
- Track the total so your collection value moves with the market automatically — here’s how collection tracking works.
- Check graded comps against PSA 9 / 10 before you buy, sell or grade.
How do I value English, French and Japanese cards from the same era?
Each language trades on its own market, so a single “global” price is misleading. A Japanese Base-era card should be valued on the Japanese market, not converted from an English one. Poke - Deck prices each card on its own market — useful during an anniversary, when people pull cards in every language out of storage. For Japanese prints specifically, see how much a Japanese Pokémon card is worth.
Where do I start?
Poke - Deck scans and values cards in English, French and Japanese from your iPhone camera. You start free with 25 scans; unlimited collection tracking is available with no commitment.
Frequently asked questions
When is Pokémon's 30th anniversary?
2026. Pokémon Red & Green launched on the Game Boy in Japan on 27 February 1996, so 27 February 2026 marks 30 years. The Trading Card Game followed in October 1996 in Japan and reached the West in 1998–1999.
Are older Pokémon cards worth more during an anniversary year?
Often, but not automatically. Anniversary years raise demand for vintage cards like Base Set and first-edition prints, which can lift prices. Value still depends on the exact set, number and condition of your specific card, not just its age.
What was the 25th anniversary Pokémon set?
Celebrations, released in 2021. It reprinted classic cards and coincided with record highs for vintage Pokémon. It's the closest precedent for what a 30th-anniversary year can do to collector demand and prices.
How do I know which edition of a Pokémon card I own?
Check the set symbol and the collector number, or scan the card. Poke - Deck reads the name, language and number automatically, so a 1999 Base Set card isn't confused with a later reprint of the same artwork.
Can I track my collection's value automatically?
Yes. Scan each card once and it's added to your collection, whose total value updates automatically from Cardmarket and eBay prices — no spreadsheet, and each card is priced on its own market (EN, FR or JP).
Does Poke - Deck read Japanese and French cards?
Yes. It reads English, French and Japanese cards — including Japan-exclusive sets — and prices each on its own market: euros for French cards on Cardmarket, the Japanese market for Japanese cards.
Is Poke - Deck free?
You start free with 25 scans, collection management and scan history. Unlimited scanning and tracking is available with no commitment.