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The 2019-20 Standard format of the Pokémon Trading Card Game is the current Standard format. It has been used (alongside the current Expanded format) for Play! Pokémon organized play and in most sanctioned tournaments worldwide since August 15, 2019. It is also used in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.
Play period
The 2019-20 Standard format was announced on April 18, 2019, rotating out sets from Sun & Moon to Crimson Invasion.
- Worldwide: August 15, 2019 to August 28, 2020
Rotated expansionsSun & Moon Series
McDonald's Collection |
Legal expansionsSun & Moon Series
Sword & Shield Series
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Change on "McDonald's Collection" expansions' legality
Up to this point in time, all cards releases as part of a McDonald's campaign were included in special expansions called "McDonald's Collection", with their own rarity, numbering and legality. As to avoid unintentional reprints, starting this season all cards from said expansions are legal in the Standard format only if they're functionally identical to a card from either a regular expansion or a Black Star Promo that is currently legal in said format.[1]
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Main article: COVID-19 pandemic#Play! Pokémon and organized play
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic several scheduled tournaments were cancelled during 2020, notably the 2020 Europe International Championships, the 2020 North America International Championships and the 2020 Pokémon World Championships.
On May 14, a worldwide event titled "Pokémon Players Cup" was announced[2], featuring along with other games the TCG's Standard Format through Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, being both the first time the TCG client has been used in an official tournament and the very last event of the format. This event was only held in the Masters Division and excluded Asia as the online client is not available for any country of the region.
Premier events
- 2019-2020 League Cups
- 2019-2020 Regional Championships (On several locations worldwide)
- 2020 Latin America International Championships
- 2020 Oceania International Championships
- Player's Cup
External links
References
- ↑ 2020 Season Pokémon TCG Format Rotation. Pokémon Official Site. 18 April 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
- ↑ Pokémon Players Cup Information. Pokémon Official Site.