Top Selling Sealed Products: February 2026

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 February 1 and 28, 2026. 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 Extra Booster: One Piece Heroines Edition Box

Game: One Piece Card Game.
Set: Extra Booster: One Piece Heroines Edition.
Released: February 20, 2026.
Average Product Value: $363.33.

The One Piece Card Game closed out Q4 2025 in a strong position as the third-best-selling game on TCGplayer for the quarter, ahead of even Yu-Gi-Oh!, one of the Big Three. It has now followed up that success by having the bestselling sealed product on the market for the second time in three months.

Part of that’s due to the moment we’re in right now, as speculators from other games and even outside of TCGs have picked One Piece as their golden ticket in recent months. But Heroines Edition was always going to be a blockbuster set, given its premise. The waifu effect is at least as strong in One Piece as it is in other TCGs, and an entire set focused on female characters seems like an absolute slam dunk for die-hard fans and the speculators who want to sell to them.

#2 Ascended Heroes Elite Trainer Box

Game: Pokémon.
Set: Ascended Heroes.
Released: February 20, 2026.
Average Product Value: $123.20.

While the first Ascended Heroes products reached store shelves on January 30, Elite Trainer Boxes were delayed until February 20. As a “special set” for the Pokémon TCG, Ascended Heroes does not come in Booster Boxes, so ETBs are the default product for anyone who wants to turn their dollars into packs as efficiently as possible.

As a set, Ascended Heroes doesn’t have as much hype behind it as last year’s Prismatic Evolutions, but the top singles from the set are putting up similar prices. Most notably, Special Illustration Rare Gengar ex has just climbed back over $1000, a remarkable achievement for a freshly-minted card not named “Umbreon.”

#3 Spiritforged Booster Display

Game: Riftbound.
Set: Spiritforged.
Released: February 13, 2026.
Average Product Value: $203.02.

Origins’ streak as one of the bestselling TCG sets has finally ended—because its place has been taken by Spiritforged. The new Riftbound set has introduced new top-tier leaders to the game and new four-figure cards to the marketplace. While it’s normal for a game’s sophomore set to not reach the same heights as its debut, the fact that Spiritforged Booster Displays outsold any individual Magic product this month bodes very well for the game’s longevity.

#4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Collector Booster Display

Game: Magic: The Gathering.
Set: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Released: March 6, 2026.
Average Product Value: $238.66.

Speaking of, Magic had a relatively disappointing month in February due to no new releases. Lorwyn Eclipsed Collector Booster Displays fell below Pokémon and One Piece boxes from 2025, even though Lorwyn Eclipsed just released in January. That left Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to represent Magic, but pre-release sales were only strong enough to land TMNT in the fourth spot on this list, and the fifth spot on the full report.

The #1 spot on these reports is normally reserved for the latest Magic set. The fact that neither Lorwyn Eclipsed nor TMNT could claim one of the top three spots might reflect a split in the community. Established players have voiced near-universal disinterest in TMNT, and with five other MTG sets planned for 2026, those players may be choosing to save their money for Secrets of Strixhaven.

#5 Steel Requiem Booster Box

Game: Gundam Card Game.
Set: Steel Requiem.
Released: January 30, 2026.
Average Product Value: $114.55.

Finally, the Gundam Card Game has proved that Riftbound isn’t the only new game from 2025 that deserves your attention. Bandai’s product design remains impeccable as ever, and while Steel Requiem boxes have slid to $25 below their $120 MSRP, there are still cards in the set that are worth a whole box on their own. We probably aren’t looking at another One Piece, but the built-in audience for Gundam collectibles should keep this game and its products relevant.

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 February 2026, then list those products on TCGplayer to accelerate your business.

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