A new batch of Perfect Order sealed products has surfaced, and it gives us our clearest look yet at the set’s headline Pokémon. The packaging confirms four major spotlights: Mega Zygarde ex, Mega Starmie ex, Mega Clefable ex, and Meowth ex.
Even better: we also have a firm release date to plan around.
Perfect Order release date
Perfect Order releases on March 27, 2026.
The featured Pokémon (confirmed by product packaging)
The revealed product wave highlights:
- Mega Zygarde ex
- Mega Starmie ex
- Mega Clefable ex
- Meowth ex
This doesn’t mean these are the only big cards in the set—but historically, the Pokémon on booster packs/boxes/ETBs are usually a strong hint at the set’s main chase cards and themes.
What’s been revealed so far (and what hasn’t)
What we know
- The first wave of Perfect Order products has been shown (packaging reveal).
- The set’s headline Pokémon lineup is now clear (see above).
- Mega Zygarde ex and Meowth ex had already been previewed prior to this full product-wave reveal.
What we don’t know yet
- Full card list / set size
- Pull rates, rarity breakdown, and secret rares
- Exact product contents and promo cards (until official listings go live across major retailers)
Why this reveal matters (collectors + players)
For collectors: packaging spotlights often correlate with the set’s most collected illustration rares and full arts—so if Mega Starmie and Mega Clefable are front-and-center, there’s a good chance they’re getting meaningful love in this set.
For players: two things to watch as more info drops:
- whether the featured ex cards introduce new deck-building staples
- whether the set includes strong search/draw support that impacts consistency early in the season
How to prepare for launch (without getting burned)
A simple, low-stress approach:
- Decide what you actually want: ETB for accessories, booster box for ripping, or singles later.
- Wait for official retailer listings before committing hard—product images can change, and early “leak pricing” can be wild.
- If you’re in the UK, keep an eye on the usual big stores and local game stores for prerelease/early events once they start appearing.
We’ll update this post
As soon as official product pages and more set details land, we’ll update this guide with:
- confirmed product contents
- promo cards (if any)
- a cleaner “what to buy” recommendation for collectors vs players