Pokémon Nihil Zero: Japanese Card List (So Far)

The first Japanese Pokémon set of 2026 is Nihil Zero. Come with us, as we take a look at the cards revealed for the Nihil Zero set so far!
Pokémon Nihil Zero Card List

It’s been a busy few years for Pokémon, with a real resurgence in interest for the Trading Card Game (or TCG) when the massively nostalgic 151 set was released in 2023. Plenty of new and returning elements have made an appearance, including the resurgence of Mega Pokémon to the TCG. That continues with 2026 set, Nihil Zero. Let’s take a look at the cards that have been revealed for the Nihil Zero set!

Pokémon: Nihil Zero Main Set Card Gallery

There are 80 cards in the main set for Nihil Zero. The set code, which is in the bottom left of each card, is M3. Here are the cards we’ve seen so far for Nihil Zero, along with their English card names:

When Will Nihil Zero Be Released?

Pokémon Nihil Zero Booster Pack
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The Nihil Zero set for the Pokémon TCG is due to be released on January 23rd. We’ll continue to update this list with more card images as they’re released, so watch this space!

In the meantime, check out our other articles on Japanese Pokémon sets, such as our lists of the overall most valuable Pokémon cards, or the most valuable Japanese Pokémon cards.

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