If you're a Pokémon fan who tried (and failed) to grab Touch 'n Go's Pokémon Special Edition items the first time around, this is the do-over you were hoping for. Touch 'n Go (TNG) has confirmed it's restocking its Pokémon-themed collection after strong demand, giving latecomers another shot at the designs that previously sold out quickly.
What's Getting Restocked This Time
TNG shared the news through a Facebook post, and while it didn't spell out every item in plain text, the images included in the announcement show the full range of Pokémon-themed products released so far.
Based on what's been shown, the restock covers multiple product types, not just one single item. That matters, because some people only wanted the charm, while others were more interested in the tags or the limited design cards.
The Charms and RFID Tags Are Making a Return
The earlier Pokémon Special Edition collection included charms and RFID tags that first appeared in October. These are the kinds of accessories that appeal to two groups at once:
• Collectors who just want official-looking Pokémon designs tied to a popular Malaysian brand
If you missed the October drop, this restock is basically TNG acknowledging that the demand didn't die down after the initial hype.
Pokémon Special Edition TNG Cards Are Coming Back Too
The restock isn't limited to the accessories. TNG is also bringing back its Pokémon Special Edition TNG cards that debuted in December.
There are four designs, each built around a well-known fan favourite:
• Lucario
• Mimikyu
• Pikachu
Functionally, these work like normal Touch 'n Go cards. The difference is the design and the collectible appeal. The cards also support NFC, which is now expected by many users who want quicker taps and better compatibility with newer workflows.
Pricing and Bundles
For pricing, the card itself was listed at RM25 each. During the earlier release, TNG also offered a bundle option at RM70, which included a card plus a charm and a tote bag.
Bundles like this usually target people who want a "complete set" feel without buying everything separately, and they also tend to disappear fast because they're the easiest one-click purchase.
Availability: Still Not Live Yet
At the time the announcement was shared, the Pokémon-themed cards and other items weren't yet available for purchase. So this is more of a "restock is confirmed" update than a "go buy it right now" situation.
If you're planning to get one, the practical move is to watch TNG's official channels closely, because restocks like this can sell out again surprisingly fast once the buy button actually goes live.
Final Thoughts
This restock feels like a second chance for people who genuinely wanted a Pokémon-themed TNG card for daily use, not just for collecting. If you missed the earlier releases, it's worth keeping an eye on the official TNG updates so you don't get caught by another quick sell-out wave. If you want, paste the Facebook post text or the product listing when it appears, and I'll help you rewrite it into a fuller blog-style announcement with a clean, structured format.


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