Pokemon Trading Card Game TCG Team Rocket briefcase or attache case
Image via The Pokemon Company

Pokemon Trading Card Game Team Rocket Briefcase Returns

The Pokemon Company opened a new batch of pre-orders for the Team Rocket briefcase on the Japanese Pokemon Center Online web store. The item’s full name is the Glory of Team Rocket attache case, and people who manage to place their orders there can get it in October 2025.

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This briefcase originally appeared on April 18, 2025, as part of celebrations for the release of the Glory of Team Rocket booster pack for Pokemon Trading Card Game: Scarlet & Violet in Japan. It costs 14,900 yen (~$100.55) and comes with 30 booster packs of the Glory of Team Rocket expansion inside. The company also disclosed that the briefcase is being made in China, but the Pokemon TCG cards and packs are made locally in Japan.

The first batch in April 2025 was available via lottery sales, and this new batch will not be easy to order either. People must first wait for an online queue to access the webpage due to sheer traffic. They must also have an on the web store with a legitimate Japanese address and a verified phone number. The Pokemon Company only accepts credit card as the available payment method, and it will also run an additional check for the card’s validity.

A sample image showing the compartments available inside the briefcase is available right below:

Pokemon Trading Card Game TCG Team Rocket briefcase or attache case - inside compartments
Image courtesy of The Pokemon Company

The new pre-order window for the Glory of Team Rocket attache case from Pokemon Trading Card Game will close on May 15, 2025. The Pokemon Company will ship the new batch domestically in Japan around early October 2025.


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