In the upcoming Extradimensional Crisis Pokémon TCG Pocket set, you can collect over 100 new cards, including Pokémon ex, Trainer cards, and mighty Ultra Beasts, including Buzzwole, Guzzlord, and more.
Celestial Guardians is the most recent Pokémon TCG Pocket expansion. The set introduced over 200 new cards, including Celestial Guardians, new Pokémon ex cards, and the first immersive Supporter card. The devs revealed the top 10 most-used decks this season, and the Darkrai and Giratina ex combo ranked most popular.
Oricorio didn’t get the same level of attention, but you can also build a strong deck around the Electric-type bird. The meta is about to shake up again with the introduction of the Extradimensional Crisis expansion.
Extradimensional Crisis Release Date

Extradimensional Crisis officially launches on May 29.
Players don’t need to wait much longer before the expansion comes out. If you haven’t already been saving Pack Hourglasses, you should start now because you will want to open as many packs as you can when the expansion first starts.
Make sure to log in every day and collect your Pack Hourglasses to help make it easier to open Celestial Guardians packs.
Extradimensional Crisis Start Times
Extradimensional Crisis launches at 11 PM PDT on May 29—with other regions also following soon after.
Below are release times and dates for key time zones worldwide, including the United States, Australia, and more.
| Time Zone | Release Times & Dates |
|---|---|
| Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) | 11:00 PM—May 29 |
| Central Daylight Time (CDT) | 1:00 AM—May 30 |
| Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) | 2:00 AM—May 30 |
| Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | 6:00 AM—May30 |
| Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) | 4:00 PM—May30 |
Extradimensional Crisis Card List in Pokémon TCG Pocket
We only have one trailer to go off, so we don’t know every card coming in the Extradimensional Crisis expansion, but Serebii.net revealed the first few, including card types and rarities.
| Pokémon Name | Card Type | Rarity |
| Blacephalon | Fire | One-Star |
| Rowlet | Grass | One-Star |
| Guzzlord ex | Dark | Four-Diamond |
| Buzzwole ex | Grass | Four-Diamond |
| Tapu Koko ex | Electric | Four-Diamond |
| Nihilego | Dark | Three-Diamond |
| Pheromosa | Grasss | Two-Diamond |
| Celesteela | Normal | Three-Diamond |
| Type: Null | Normal | Two-Diamond |
| Xurkitree | Electric | Two-Diamond |
| Kartana | Grass | One-Diamond |
| Stakataka | Steel | Two-Diamond |
| Naganadel | Dark | Three-Diamond |
| Zearora | Electric | Three-Diamond |
| Alolan Diglett | Steel | One-Diamond |
| Shiinotic | Psychic | Three-Diamond |
| Lusamine | Trainer | Two-Star |
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