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New Pokemon Gashapon Keychains Focus on Fire Types

New Pokemon Gashapon Keychains Focus on Fire Types
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Bandai Namco, Nintendo, and Game Freak revealed the next Pokemon Swing Collection keychains, and this time it is a fire type set. There are five options available, and they’ll appear in capsule machines in Japan at the end of May 2026. Each try will cost 300円 (~$2). There’s no page for them on the North American site yet, so it’s unknown when we might see them everywhere. Places like SimplyToyz have sold these types of items worldwide before, however. 

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All of these are pretty simple items. Each keychain features a fire type with a ball chain at the top for attaching the charm to keys or as an accessory. The set features three starters at various stages of evolution, with Fennekin, Charizard, and Typhlosion all there. The Eevee evolution Flareon showed up as well. Finally, Victini is the only Legendary/Mythic one appearing and also is the only dual-type present. 

Here’s how all of these Pokemon Swing Collection fire type keychains will look.

Past sets in this series included an electric type collection with Pikachu, Jolteon, and Yamper and a dragon type one with Latios, Latias, and Dragonite. 

The Pokemon Swing Collection fire type keychains will appear in Bandai Namco Gashapon capsule machines in Japan at the end of May 2026, and it’s unknown if we could also see them worldwide. The most recent games in the series are Pokemon Champions, which is on the Switch now and will head to mobile devices in 2026, and Pokemon Pokopia on the Switch 2. 

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