China's Eevee Collection Campaign: Collect All Nine, Earn a Display Board

To celebrate the Terastal Gathering launch, Pokémon TCG China is running an in-person collection campaign from June 12 through July 12, 2026 — and the prize is a limited Eevee-themed card display board capped at 20,000 units nationwide, first-come first-served.

How players qualify

Collectors in China need to show qualifying cards at a participating location. There are two ways in:

  • The family route: one card of each of the nine Eeveelutions — Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon
  • The superfan route: nine cards of a single Eeveelution (nine Umbreons? nine Umbreons.)

Both regular and ex versions count. Participants verify through the official Pokémon Card Member mini-program, then redeem the voucher for the physical display board at a partner location with matching ID. Strictly one board per person.

Where it's happening

Official Pokémon card gyms, pop-up stores, and semi-permanent shops across 15+ Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Hangzhou.

Why collectors outside China should care

Campaign-exclusive items like this display board never hit retail — 20,000 units across a market of China's size is genuinely scarce, and in-person-only redemption keeps most of them inside the country. Expect boards to surface on the secondary market at a premium once the campaign ends in mid-July. It's also a strong demand signal: an Eevee campaign this aggressive means Terastal Gathering singles and sealed product will be moving fast in China, which historically tightens export supply.

We'll be watching the campaign closely. For Terastal Gathering sealed product here in NYC, subscribe to our restock alerts at the bottom of the page.


Campaign details summarized from the official Pokémon TCG China campaign page — see it for full terms. Squish TCG is an independent retailer and is not affiliated with The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Creatures, or GAME FREAK. Pokémon and all related names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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