The Pokémon TCG Chaos Rising Booster Display Box is on sale for under $275 at Amazon

The Pokémon TCG Chaos Rising Booster Display Box is on sale for under $275 at Amazon

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Amazon isn’t your sole choice right now.

Amazon offers the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Booster Display Box for $274.50 with free shipping.

For those eager to dive into the Pokémon TCG’s new Chaos Rising expansion on launch day, the Booster Display Box offers the best cost-per-pack in trading card collections.

As of May 22, Amazon lists the Pokémon TCG Mega Evolution Chaos Rising Booster Display Box for $274.50 with free shipping, sold by BetterShopping4You. Free delivery is estimated for June 1.

Each Chaos Rising Booster Display Box includes 36 booster packs from the trading card game’s new Mega Evolution expansion. With Amazon’s pricing of $274.50, it averages to about $7.63 per booster pack before tax — significantly cheaper compared to Amazon’s individual Chaos Rising Booster Packs priced at $12.99.

If you’re willing to forsake Amazon’s convenience for greater savings, consider other platforms. TCGplayer lists unopened Chaos Rising Booster Boxes starting at $227 shipped, considerably less than the market price of $247.90. Walmart is a viable backup if Amazon’s best offer depletes, with costs at $279.77 with free delivery.

Chaos Rising offers over 120 cards, new Mega Evolution Pokémon ex, over 25 Trainer cards, and more than 35 Pokémon and Trainer cards with special illustrations. Mega Floette ex is showcased, while Mega Greninja ex, Mega Pyroar ex, and Mega Dragalge ex feature alongside the Pokémon Legends: Z-A among the most sought-after and valuable cards.

Explore the Perfect Order Booster Bundle for under $50, or buy the Chaos Rising Booster Bundle for just over $60 for further exploration of this recent expansion.

Ben Williams is a freelance writer for Mashable since June 2025, possessing over a decade of experience in gaming, tech, TV, anime, and film. Apart from his contributions to IGN, Radio Times, Eurogamer, UNILAD Tech, and Rock Paper Shotgun, Ben has also written for sites like GamesRadar+, PCGamesN, ScreenSphere, Twinfinite, ScreenRant, GGRecon, and more.

In his spare time, Ben immerses himself in gaming and cinematic universes, reliving games like The Last of Us Part 2, catching Pokémon, rewatching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, or bingeing on Tarantino flicks.

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