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"MEGA x MEGA Parade" Trademark Filed for the Pokémon TCG

A new trademark filing for "MEGA x MEGA Parade" points to a possible upcoming Japanese Pokémon TCG set built around Mega Evolution.

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A trademark for “MEGA x MEGA Parade” has reportedly been filed for the Pokémon TCG, and early reports suggest it could point to an upcoming Japanese set.

The name lines up with the kind of branding the Pokémon Company uses for its High Class Pack releases in Japan, which typically arrive near the end of a set block and reprint popular chase cards in premium form. Nothing beyond the filing itself is confirmed at this stage, so treat the “High Class Pack” angle as speculation for now.

What We Actually Know

Here’s the short version, because the details are thin:

  • A trademark for “MEGA x MEGA Parade” has been filed in relation to the Pokémon TCG.
  • The filing was reported on July 1, 2026.
  • The name suggests a focus on Mega Evolution, given the “MEGA x MEGA” wording.

That’s it. No card list, no release date, no product images, no set number. A trademark filing is an early signal, not a confirmed product. Companies file trademarks well ahead of announcements, and some filings never turn into anything at all.

Why a Mega-Themed Set Would Make Sense

The “MEGA x MEGA” naming leans hard into Mega Evolution, which has always been a strong draw for collectors. Mega cards from the XY era still hold plenty of interest, and a modern set built around them would slot neatly into the current interest in nostalgia-driven reprints.

If this does turn out to be a Japanese High Class Pack, the usual pattern would be a set packed with high-pull-rate special cards and premium alternate arts. Those sets tend to be popular with collectors chasing specific cards rather than sealed product, since the hit density is higher than a standard expansion.

Again, that’s the pattern for that product line in general, not a confirmed description of this filing.

How to Read Leaks Like This

In my experience, a trademark filing is worth noting but not worth acting on. It tells you a name exists in a legal document, nothing more. The gap between a filing and a shelf date can be months, and the final product name sometimes changes entirely.

If you collect Japanese sets, keep the name on your radar and wait for an official reveal or reliable set list before making any buying decisions. Trademark-stage news is the earliest, softest signal in the leak pipeline.

I’ll update this post if a proper set reveal, card list, or release window surfaces.

If you’re building out a Mega Evolution collection while we wait for more details, browse upcoming Pokémon TCG singles to fill the gaps in your binder.

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