Christmas is almost here, and if you're looking for a neat gift for the Pokemon Trading Card Game fan in your home, then you'll want to check out this deal on a premium holiday bundle that's exclusive to Amazon. Normally $68, Amazon is offering Pokemon TCG: Paradox Fury Premium Collection for $49.77 as a limited-time deal. This is a pretty nice collection overall, and the 27% discount makes it an affordable gift option. We'd expect this to sell out soon, especially since the set is specifically marked as a 2024 holiday exclusive.
Amazon has two other exclusive Pokemon TCG collections available, so if you want to go all out, you can pick up the Kangaskhan ex Battle Deck for $18.51 (was $26) and the Greninja ex Battle Deck for $21 (was $26). These are nice little starter sets for those who want to play the Pokemon TCG, as you get a pre-made deck and two booster packs.
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Sonic X Shadows Generations Collector's Edition's preorder window at Limited Run Games closed in early October, but now fans have another chance to snag one. Amazon is now taking preorders for the $250 Collector's Edition for PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. Amazon lists July 31, 2025 as the release date, though Limited Run currently has a July 1-31 delivery window on its site.
Here's what you get with this very cool Collector's Edition:
Sonic and Shadow Dreamcast Statue
Commemorative Dreamcast Jewel Case
The Art of Sonic x Shadow Generations Art Book (Physical Edition)
Steelbook Case featuring Sonic and Shadow
Official Soundtrack on CD
Three Chao Figurines
Sonic, Shadow, and Classic Sonic Shoes Keychain
Individually Numbered Certificate of Authenticity
Physical Edition of the game with replica of Gerald Robotnik's Journal
This edition looks like quite the treat for longtime Sega fans. Headlined by a statue of Sonic and Shadow with a replica Dreamcast as the base, the Collector's Edition is packed with the physical goodies. Along with the statue, you'll get a replica Dreamcast jewel case.
Other notable goodies include a trio of Chao figurines and a keychain featuring modern and classic Sonic's shoes as well as Shadow's shoe.
Like many collector's editions, this one also comes with a steelbook case, soundtrack on CD, and an art book.
Sonic X Shadow Generations released in October, but the Collector's Edition was not ready in time for launch. That means you're ordering a "first edition," not a reprint, from Amazon. Though distributed by Limited Run, this edition of the game was designed by Sega; it's not part of Limited Run's official collection.
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