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The Pokedex of Prime Day discounts
Prime Day and Pokemon go together better than Pikachu and ketchup. Right now, Amazon has a solid spread of Pokemon deals across TCG sets, Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, lifestyle merch, and even a pair of PUMA x Pokemon sneakers. The window won't stay open long, so here's the lowdown on what's actually worth your money.
TCG fans are eating well right now
The Pokemon TCG: Mega Evolution - Chaos Rising Booster Bundle is down to around $47 from its usual $60. If you're building a competitive collection or just chasing Mega pulls, this is a reasonable entry point. The Mega Evolution - Chaos Rising Elite Trainer Box has a steeper discount at 22% off, bringing it to roughly $92 from $119. That's the one to grab if you're serious about the set.
For storage, the Ultra Pro Pikachu 9-Pocket Card Binder holds 360 cards and is down 16% to around $21. There's also a generic 4-pocket binder that holds 400 cards at 15% off for just under $17, which is a no-brainer if you need bulk storage without the branded markup.
The key here is that the Mega Evolution set is still relatively new, so discounts at this level don't stick around. TCG product tends to creep back up once the sale window closes.
Switch 2 accessories with a Pokemon skin
For players who picked up a Nintendo Switch 2, the HORI Split Pad Pro in Ditto colorway is down 19% to around $42. It's a legitimate upgrade over the standard Joy-Cons for handheld play, and the Ditto design is genuinely one of the better Pokemon controller options out there.
The HORI Eevee Cottage Core 24-Game Card Case for Switch 2 sits at $13 without any discount listed, but it's a tidy little carry case if you're collecting physical Switch 2 games. The Eevee design is the kind of thing that disappears from shelves quickly.
PowerA's Enhanced Wireless Controller in Pikachu Garden is down 35% to $39 from $60. PowerA controllers sit in a solid middle ground between official Nintendo hardware and budget third-party options, and this discount makes it a genuinely good pick for a second controller.
If you're also playing Pokemon Champions and want to make the most of your in-game purchases, check out the Pokemon Champions best items to buy guide to spend your VP wisely before dropping real money on cosmetics.
The merch that actually makes sense
The Pokemon Legends: Z-A Nintendo Switch 2 Edition is the headline game deal here, sitting at $45 down from $70, a 36% cut. That's the best price the game has hit since launch and a strong reason to finally pick it up if you've been sitting on the fence.
Beyond games and controllers, the lifestyle merch is surprisingly good this cycle. The PUMA x Pokemon Fade Nitro Pikachu Sneakers are down 20% to around $100. They're proper running shoes with Pikachu branding, not costume footwear, which makes them wearable outside of a convention floor.
The Bioworld Pokemon 5-Piece Duffel Bag Set is the sleeper pick at 40% off, down to $18 from $30. It's the kind of thing that's useful enough to justify even without the Pokemon branding.
For something more niche, the Silver Buffalo Pokemon Pokeball Ramen Bowl with Chopsticks is down 36% to $14. It's a novelty item, but at that price it's a solid gift or desk piece.
What most players miss during Prime Day is that lifestyle Pokemon merch sells out faster than game deals. The bag set and ramen bowl in particular tend to vanish within the first 24 hours of a sale.
Planning to spend more time in Pokemon games this summer? The Pokemon Pokopia best dolls for Dream Islands guide is worth a read if you want to make the most of your daily exploration runs while you wait for new content to drop. For broader game coverage, the full gaming guides hub has you covered across the franchise.








