Pokémon TCG: Perfect Order Booster Box preorders are $220 at Walmart — save vs. Amazon and TCGplayer
TL;DR: The Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box is up for preorder at Walmart for $219.98, which beats Amazon’s listing by almost $50 and comes in cheaper than TCGplayer’s listing once shipping is factored in. That works out to about $6.11 per pack for a 36-pack booster box.
Prices for Perfect Order, the Pokémon TCG’s next expansion, have been fluctuating all over the place. But Walmart are undercutting the competition this week.
As of March 5, Walmart has the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Perfect Order Booster Display Box listed for $219.98. That’s a notable drop compared with Amazon’s current $269.94 preorder price, giving Walmart an almost $50 edge on the same sealed product ahead of the expansion’s March 27 release date.
It’s also a better deal than buying through TCGplayer at the moment. TCGplayer’s lowest current listing sits at $230.47, but that listing doesn't include shipping. In other words, Walmart is currently the best place to secure preorders.
Walmart isn’t just undercutting competing retailers — it’s actually sitting below the current market price, which is not something we get to say very often about a sealed Pokémon TCG product tied to a major new expansion.
Each Perfect Order Booster Display Box includes 36 booster packs, and each pack contains 10 random trading cards. At Walmart’s $220 preorder price, that comes out to roughly $6.11 per pack, which looks especially strong next to Amazon’s equivalent cost of about $7.50 per pack.
Perfect Order will center on Mega Zygarde ex and a Lumiose City-themed lineup of other Pocket Monsters featured in the Pokémon Legends: Z-A video game that also includes Mega Clefable ex, Mega Starmie ex, and Meowth ex. The expansion contains over 120 cards.
For even more Pokémon TCG Perfect Order booster packs, you can also score the Booster Bundle for only $43.13 at Amazon — which is well below the market price. What’s more, Amazon has also been steadily dropping the prices of Pokémon TCG: Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Boxes to well under $120.
Topics Pokemon Trading Cards
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