The Pokémon Trading Card Game has never stood still for long, and with Pokémon TCG Pocket picking up momentum worldwide, fans have plenty of reasons to stay excited. The next chapter in its release schedule, Secluded Springs, is set to arrive on August 28, 2025, and it promises to bring a refreshing mix of familiar faces and new collectible surprises.
Legendary Dogs Take the Spotlight
At the heart of Secluded Springs are the Johto Legendary Dogs Suicune, Entei, and Raikou. Each one is featured as an EX card, and from the early previews, they’re shaping up to be some of the most desirable pulls in the set. These Pokémon have always carried a certain mystique, with Suicune embodying calm waters, Entei roaring with volcanic force, and Raikou striking as quick as lightning. Having all three headline a single expansion gives Secluded Springs an identity rooted in nostalgia while still moving the game forward.
A Broader Roster
Beyond the Legendary trio, Secluded Springs features a mix of supporting Pokémon that help flesh out the expansion’s theme. Latias and Latios add a mystical flair, while Milotic and Slowking emphasize more tranquil, water-inspired designs. The set also throws in a few surprises like Mantyke, Slugma, Phanpy, and even Stunfisk to keep the card pool diverse. Players who enjoy experimenting with different deck builds will find more than a few tools to play around with here.
Secluded Springs (also labeled as A4a) follows hot on the heels of Wisdom of Sea and Sky, which launched at the end of July. Pokémon TCG Pocket has adopted a steady rhythm: large-scale expansions arrive every few months, and in between, smaller mini-sets like Secluded Springs keep the format fresh. It’s a strategy that seems to be working, giving fans something new to chase without overwhelming them with an avalanche of content all at once.
The Appeal of Mini-Sets
Mini-expansions like Secluded Springs might not carry the size of a full release, but they often end up being some of the most memorable. Their tighter focus makes it easier for collectors to aim for complete sets, while competitive players can experiment with new archetypes without having to overhaul their entire decks. In this case, the Legendary Beasts alone are enough to draw in attention, but the supporting cards make the set well-rounded rather than one-dimensional.
Building Anticipation
The official reveal trailer has already shown off some of the new cards, and the online buzz suggests that Secluded Springs is shaping up to be one of the more sought-after mini-expansions so far. Whether you’re after Suicune EX for your water-based deck, looking to add Raikou EX into a lightning-heavy lineup, or just want to complete your collection of Johto legends, this set has something to offer.
With a release date locked in for August 28, players won’t have long to wait before diving into Secluded Springs. It may not be the largest expansion of the year, but its mix of nostalgia, competitive potential, and collector appeal makes it stand out. If you’ve been waiting for a chance to revisit the Legendary Beasts in card form or just want a new excuse to shuffle up and play this is the perfect opportunity.





