Nintendo Switch 2 game bookings in 2025 and Pokémon TCG below market value
Blog Andrew Joseph 15 Sep , 2025 0

Today’s review piles up the largest Nintendo Switch 2 version of 2025, covering all confirmed first-party games and Amiibo on the calendar.
Whether you are following Pokémon Legend: ZAthis Super Mario Galaxy's Double Pack title, or Metroid Prime 4: Beyondnow every major version is available for pre-order.
Most importantly, Kirby fans can expect Kirby Aviation Rider And a new wave The theme is Amiibo Arrived in November. It's rare to see a full first-party release like this, which is queued up in advance here, and if you're planning on building the Switch 2 library, this makes today's transaction list worth a look.
TL; DR: Today's transaction
But that's not all, today's review is still with Pokémon TCG deals that are far below market value. In some cases, Amazon's pricing has been tilted under TCGPLAYER, which is usually the lowest benchmark for sealed products.
For example, UNOVA Poster Series for $39.98 on Amazon relatively TCGPLAYER $ 28.77and Prismatic Mini Tin for $33.28 on Amazon compared to $24.87 on TCGPLAYER. These gaps show which projects are trending under market value now, and they are the deals most collectors want to move forward quickly.
Amyet V9-G60 e-bike, priced at $477.47
Aliexpress offers an excellent deal on the popular introductory e-bikes. Now Amyet V9-G60 electric bicycle After applying for a $100 discount, there is a 1,000W (1,500W peak) motor and a 48V 20AH battery that sells for just $477.47”USDEAL100“During checkout. Price is $500, plus $165 on Amazonso you're going to buy from there for nearly $200.
Pokémon TCG price viewing
If you want to stock up on the sealed Pokémon TCG products, TCGPlayer remains the most reliable place for low prices across the market. The vast majority of booster packs, cans and coach boxes are cheaper than Amazon, usually $5-$15.
Bundle White Flare Adhesive Collection and sHining Fates Collection Pikachu V Box Get up to $40 off, and everyone should snap up now. It's worth watching these dips, as Amazon tends to fluctuate more frequently than dedicated TCG retailers.
Pokémon TCG is below market value
Although TCGPLAYER is usually the preferred market for low-priced Pokémon TCG, a handful of sealing products are currently cheaper on Amazon, making it below market value and worth grabbing. Now, The Black Bolt Booster Bundle on Amazon is available for $50.01 on Amazon,and White Flare Booster Bundle drops $46.
Collectors looking for nostalgic suits can also catch them Team Rocket Tin, $41.24, or Paradox Pokémon Stacking Tin Can $26.32. Even seasonal products Tips or Trade Booster Bundle (2024) The market is $21.22, It's a mini jar Aggregate the list at a price of $19.99.
Invest in Silver Tempest now
Silver Tempest has proven to be one of the most collector-driven suits in the era of Sword and Shields, reaching prices between nostalgia, competitive games and limited supply. The clear winner is Lugia V (alternative Complete Art) 186/195, which has soared 68% since July to $427, solidifying its own chase card.
The value of coach gallery standouts such as the Rayquaza Vmax TG20/TG30 and the Blaziken VMAX TG15/TG30 has also tripled or doubled, while Lugia Vstar continues to climb competitive power. Meanwhile, cards like Regidrago V (Alternative Art) and Alolan Vulpix Vstar have cooled down, with the value back to the $12-$14 range as metadata moves away from them.
Grab classic large evolution cards before the market rises
The market for the XY era Mega Evolution Pokémon cards is rapidly heating up to Pokémon Legends: ZA and the upcoming Mega Evolution TCG set. Collectors are not waiting for modern reprints, they are chasing the originals, and the price is showing. Some cards exploded in value, while others stabilized after a sharp climb, creating momentum and entry points for buyers. Leading the way is Mayquaza Ex (Shining Complete Art – Ancient Origin), which has exceeded 426% this year, from $275 in January to $1,450 today.
M Gengar Ex (Secret Rare -Phantom Forces) is not behind, nearly five times as much as $415, cementing its position as one of the most popular MEGAs. Other heavy-duty hotspots include the M Rayquaza Ex (Full Art – Roaring Sky), which is now $656, the M Charizard Ex (X-Flashfire) climbed to $349, and the Primal Grodon Ex (Shiny Full Art), which doubled to $349. These climbers show how nostalgia, unique mechanics and iconic artworks drive collectors crazy.
However, not every giant evolution runs away at the price. Some of the jams stabilized after strong early-year earnings, leaving a rare buying window before the next peak. M Mewtwo Ex (Full Art – Breakthrough) rose from $37 to $145, but has upgraded in recent weeks, while M Alakazam Ex (Full Art – Collision of Fate) has a steady steady rate of less than $100, with prices rising from $28 earlier this year.
Even Charizard shows signs of cooling, with M Charizard Ex (Generation) and M Charizard Ex (Full Art Evolution) having tripled since January, but currently hold the 190-$200 range. These pauses do not indicate weakness. Instead, they reflect the synthesis hit by a wider large evolutionary wave and are issued through new ensembles. For collectors and investors, the message is clear: The Holy Grail is climbing fast, but a stable card may be a smarter pickup before the Mega Hype takes over the market again.
Prices rise at Crown Peak
Crown Zenith Market has shown two very different stories this month. On the one hand, as the hype faded, several Galarian Gallery Ultra Rares were slipping, with fan favorites like Leafeon Vstar and Suicune V down more than 20% from its peak.
On the other hand, as collectors chase the scarcity of fragments, high-end fragments, the golden secret rare numbers led by Giratina Vstar and Arceus Vstar are climbing steadily. This split reflects a mature market: Casual collectors have less interest in mid-stage eeveelutions and v-cards, while serious players and investors double over the Big Four Gold.
In the crash, the Leafeon Vstar dropped from nearly $50 to the $43 range, and the Glaceon Vstar has dropped 26% since February, hovering around the mid-$30. The Deoxys Vmax has fallen by less than $37, while the Suicune V and Raikou V are worth more than a quarter of their value since the spring. These are still amazing works of art, but setting fatigue and limited competitive significance are driving prices down.
Meanwhile, climbers are attracting all the attention. The Giratina Vstar (Secret) has soared nearly 20% to $180 since July, making it the final chase for Crown Zenith. Mewtwo Vstar’s Charizard Battle Artwork this summer has driven the demand for collectors. Due to its powerful capabilities and limited supply, Arceus Vstar, Arceus Vstar, Origin Forme Dialga VStar and Origin Forme Palkia Vstar are also getting higher and higher on the higher trend. To sum it up, the scene still has a wide collector appeal, but it is clear that as the safest long-term holding, the market is ramping up around the rare gold secrets.
First party Nintendo switch 2 reservations
Nintendo's 2025 first-party lineup is shaping one of the strongest rosters in years. Pokémon: ZA will arrive in October, followed by Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 bundled together to match 2.
Then in December, Metroid Prime 4: Along with Kirby’s huge return on Kirby Air Riders, owning the land of its own new Amiibo characters. Between the launch of the new work of the cornerstone franchise and the fresh collection of Amiibo, fans will have plenty of Switch 2 libraries to stock during the holidays.
Third-party switch 2 reservation
The Switch 2's third-party slate is just as impressive, with several large franchises able to jump to new hardware. Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection launched a full range of classic fighters in December, while the Borderlands 4 and Dragon Quest I&II HD-2D Remake will be held this fall.
Apart from that, champions like Hades II, Octopath Traveler 0 and Cronos provide RPG fans with a lineup. Whether you like fighters, shooters or huge JRPGs, the Switch 2's booking directory has been packaged, and today's deal covers every one of them.
Christian Wait is IGN's contribution that covers all collectable and transactionable. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the gaming and tech industry and has a mixable and pocket-sized crafting charter. Christian also created a hand-painted collection for the miniature of the sword. Christian is also the author of The Ultimate Unofficial Game Guide for Pokemons by Warrior. Find Christians on x @chrisreggiewait.