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Exciting Changes Ahead: 2026 Pokémon TCG Standard Format Update

Noah MitchellBy Noah MitchellJanuary 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Exciting Updates for Pokémon TCG Players: Standard Format Rotation Announced

Every Championship Series season brings a significant shift in the competitive landscape as Play! Pokémon prepares for Standard format rotation. This year, the rotation aims to keep the competitive environment fresh and dynamic by retiring older cards. Such changes not only encourage seasoned players to innovate their strategies but also invite newcomers to join the action using the latest card releases. Notably, Pokémon TCG Live will also adhere to these changes, ensuring a uniform competitive experience across platforms.





Starting from April 10, 2026, cards marked with the “G” regulation will be banned from the Standard format, while those with “H,” “I,” and “J” marks will remain playable. Players should be mindful that a card’s legality isn’t contingent on its expansion; it’s determined by the regulation mark at the bottom. Additionally, players must wait two weeks post-release for new cards to be tournament legal.

Digital play on Pokémon TCG Live will see these changes implemented a bit earlier, beginning on March 26, 2026, offering players a chance to familiarize themselves with the new Standard format ahead of in-person events.

Interestingly, older cards without a regulation mark can still be utilized if they are currently legal for play. For instance, the Rare Candy from the Sun & Moon expansion remains usable due to the recent Mega Evolution reprint, which bears an “I” mark. Keep an eye on the Play! Pokémon Tournament Rules Handbook for further clarity on legal reprints.

While the Expanded format will stay unchanged, retaining cards from the Black & White series onward, players must confirm the appropriate format before event participation. New expansions will also become tournament-legal two weeks post-release.

Players should note that Pokémon TCG Live does not yet support all cards within the Expanded format. However, plans for backward compatibility are underway, with phased support for more cards expected to roll out later this year. A careful, stepwise implementation will ensure both quality gameplay and minimal disruptions. For those curious, a list of currently banned cards in the Expanded format can be found here.

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