Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet – Destined Rivals Booster Bundles Are Back In Stock and at Market Price on Amazon

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Destined Rivals has been one of the trickier 2025 sets in the Pokémon TCG to find at a half-decent price, but Amazon’s just come in with a price cut that puts it well above TCGplayer.

Right now, the six-pack Destined Rivals Booster Bundle is available on Amazon for $52.98, shipped and sold directly by Amazon. The reason that this 9% price drop is especially notable is because That’s notable because TCGplayer currently lists the market price at roughly $52.90, with recent sales consistently landing in the low-to-mid $50 range.

 Scarlet & Violet - Destined Rivals Booster Bundle - 6 Packs

Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet - Destined Rivals Booster Bundle - 6 Packs

However, all of TCGplayer’s listings come with an added shipping cost of at least $10 on top, making Amazon the best option by a mile. That new $52.98 price is less than half of what a 151 booster bundle will cost you in the Pokémon Trading Card game’s market right now, with its value taking a modest late-2025 drip; so, this definitely makes Destined Rivals the Scarlet & Violet set expansion so catch up on, if you hadn’t had the chance to buy any yet.

After all, Destined Rivals still has some very valuable chase cards that are worth pulling if you can — including Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex, Cynthia’s Garchomp ex, and Team Rocket’s Moltres ex.

Still, this is but one of many decent Pokemon TCG deals Amazon’s been dropping lately. For instance, you can grab the Phantasmal Flames Booster Bundle for only $44.99 at a huge $20 off. Meanwhile, the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection is still only $149.99 at $100 off — offering 18 booster packs from various expansions, promo cards, and plenty of luxury extras.

The pre-order prices for Pokemon’s upcoming Mega Evolution: Ascended Heroes expansion is already seeing retailer-wide sellouts and higher resale prices, so it might be worth stocking up on older collections like these until values start to cool off later in 2026.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

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