Target has officially revealed more collector’s items that it plans to sell as part of its celebrations dedicated to Pokemon‘s 30th anniversary. The upcoming products will be available for purchase beginning in early June 2026, with the majority of them likely to be sold out within hours, based on Target’s most recent Pokemon merch drop.
The Pokemon x Target collaboration was originally announced in April 2026 as an exclusive, limited-time collection co-created with The Pokemon Company International. Positioned as one of Target’s biggest fan-focused retail initiatives of the year, the collection went live in early May and sold out near-instantaneously. The U.S. retailer subsequently confirmed that the collaboration would return with many additional products in late spring 2026. A few of those items were revealed on May 27, but most remained a mystery until a few days later.
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Dozens of New Pokemon x Target Items Announced for June 6
More of the previously promised Pokemon x Target Drop 2 items have now been officially unveiled on the retailer’s latest collection page, which features nearly $1,200 worth of merch spanning over 40 products with an average price of $27.85. The new batch leans heavily into lower-cost accessories, posters, outdoor toys, apparel, and a few premium collector pieces. All of the items will become available for purchase on June 6, 2026.
New Store-Only Pokemon x Target Drop 2 Items
The cheapest additions to the upcoming line are four $8 bag charms themed after Jigglypuff, Ditto, Psyduck, and Eevee. Target has also listed half a dozen $10 posters featuring Mew, Eevee, Jigglypuff, Bulbasaur, Mewtwo, and Charizard, putting a sizable portion of the newly revealed lineup in impulse-buy territory. Other budget-friendly products include $10 Splash Balls, $12 Pikachu and Psyduck pennants, $15 youth graphic tees, and several $15 kickballs modeled after various Poke Balls from Pokemon lore.
Previously Revealed Pokemon x Target Drop 2 Merch
Target is also trying to slow the rapid sellout pattern that defined the first wave. The retailer says Drop 2 purchases will be capped at one unit per item, per guest, both in stores and online, which should at least reduce bulk buying across the most sought-after listings, thus discouraging scalpers. Still, given the response to the Pokemon x Target Drop 1 restock, launch morning may offer the safest availability window for jackets, full-size puzzles, and character accessories.
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The expanded Drop 2 lineup reflects the breadth of Target’s approach to Pokemon‘s anniversary year. Instead of limiting the collaboration to toys or trading-card-adjacent collectibles, the retailer is spreading the brand across apparel, home goods, outdoor play, accessories, beauty, and electronics. More limited-time merchandise may be announced later in 2026, depending on the response to the newly outlined Drop 2 collection.





