Top Selling Sealed Product Right Now — 06/03/2025

Choosing which sealed products to invest in is an important decision for your business. The right products can yield big returns for your business in just a few transactions, but the wrong products can be a serious burden on your cash flow. 

To help you pick the right products more often, we compiled a report of the top selling sealed products on TCGplayer last month. This report will show you which sets are most popular with players and collectors right now, so you can anticipate which products will be easy to sell online.

The report lists the top 100 sealed TCG products by total GMV between May 1 and 31, 2025. Below, we’ve highlighted five of those products. These products were chosen by starting from the top of the overall list and going down, taking the top product of each game that hadn’t been highlighted yet. The five products are ordered below according to their overall rank in the full report.

#1 FINAL FANTASY - Play Booster Display

Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: FINAL FANTASY.
Released: June 13, 2025.
Average Product Value: $159.62.

Back on April 24, Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks announced to investors that FINAL FANTASY was already the bestselling Magic: The Gathering set of all time based on preorders alone. We’re still a few weeks out from the set’s official release, but presales on TCGplayer outpaced any other set in May, with Play Booster Displays, Collector Booster Displays, and Commander Deck Displays each outselling all other sealed products on the platform.

Following the same playbook that made Tales of Middle-Earth so successful, Wizards of the Coast is holding absolutely nothing back with this set, turning absolutely every fan-favorite character, inside joke, and meme-worthy moment in the franchise into its own card (or several). The result feels like three or more sets merged into one—partly because it is—and the sheer density of cards made to appeal to every segment of the fanbase ensures that everyone with a passing interest in Magic or Final Fantasy will want this set.

#2 Destined Rivals Booster Box

Game: Pokémon TCG.
Set: Destined Rivals.
Released: May 30, 2025.
Average Product Value: $261.02.

Destined Rivals continues the parade of Trainer’s Pokémon cards that started with Journey Together, but fans are more excited than they were for Journey Together because the set also includes English versions of the Team Rocket’s Pokémon cards that debuted in Japan’s The Glory of Team Rocket. These are obviously attractive to more casual fans who are nostalgic for Gen I and II, but they’re extra appealing to fans with fond memories of the Dark Pokémon and Rocket’s Pokémon cards from the early years of the TCG.

Destined Rivals is also a larger set than Journey Together, as it also includes cards from the Japanese set Heat Wave Arena. That larger size lowers the odds of pulling any specific card, making the chase cards even rarer and helping them hold their value. It remains to be seen whether any other 2025 Pokémon set will reignite the fervor we saw around the release of Prismatic Evolutions, but for now, interested parties are pinning their hopes on Destined Rivals.

#3 Extra Booster: Anime 25th Collection Box

Game: One Piece Card Game.
Set: Extra Booster: Anime 25th Collection.
Released: May 9, 2025.
Average Product Value: $177.95.

The sequel to last year’s Extra Booster: Memorial Collection, Extra Booster: Anime 25th Collection celebrates a quarter-century of the One Piece anime with a mix of reprints and new cards, and has managed to outsell this month’s Yu-Gi-Oh and Disney Lorcana releases. One Piece sets have sold gangbusters across the board, so it’s going to take a major market realignment or a truly garbage set to stop the OP train, and Anime 25th Collection isn’t either of those things.

It may not have a short shelf life however, because A Fist of Divine Speed releases on June 6—not even a month after Anime 25th Collection dropped.

#4 Glory of Team Rocket Booster Box

Game: Pokémon Japan.
Set: The Glory of Team Rocket.
Released: April 18, 2025.
Average Product Value: $114.60.

The Glory of Team Rocket continues to be the bestselling Japanese Pokémon booster box of the month. Pokémon fans in Japan are just as nostalgic for cartoony crimes and matching uniforms as they are in the U.S., which has pushed the price of Team Rocket boxes more than 50% higher than the boxes of Heat Wave Arena and Battle Partners. Yet another reason to be bullish on Destined Rivals.

But like Anime 25th Collection, it may not hold its place on this list for long. The Japanese versions of Black Bolt and White Flare release on Friday, June 6, and if allocations for the English versions of those sets are as bad as many sellers fear, that could drive more buyers to seek out the Japanese versions in the hopes of finding a better deal.

At time of writing, we have no presale data for these sets in Japanese, but by next month we should have a better idea of how popular they are—and how popular their English equivalents will be.

#5 Alliance Insight Booster Box [1st Edition]

Game: Yu-Gi-Oh!
Set: Alliance Insight.
Released: May 2, 2025.
Average Product Value: $53.02.

Alliance Insight couldn’t live up to the runaway success of Quarter Century Stampede before it, but it’s still a solid Yu-Gi-Oh release full of new support for top-tier archetypes, updates to nostalgic cards, and the last Quarter Century Secret Rares we’re likely to ever get. If QCSRs remain as popular as they are today, this set could creep up in value over the long term as collectors chase the first and rarest printing of Dragon Master Lords.

By learning which products are in demand, you can make smarter decisions about where to allocate your resources, and earn faster returns on your investments. Download the Sealed Product Report to see the top 100 TCG products in May 2025, then list those products on TCGplayer to accelerate your business.

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