Immaculate returns to the pitch with a small-box, big-impact formula that soccer collectors know by heart. Each hobby box has seven cards, one pack per box. Five of those cards are autographs or memorabilia, the other two are base, inserts, or parallels. Cases are six boxes, so a full case break moves fast and keeps the focus on hits.
The base checklist sits at 157 cards and every base card is numbered to 70. That is a tick higher than last year’s run of 60, still well into short print territory. The mix covers club uniforms and national team kits, pairing established stars with rising names and giving player collectors a clean color ladder without turning the rainbow into busywork. Immaculate Images returns and leans on fuller photos instead of the cutout look, a nice change of pace when you want the uniform and the moment to fill the frame.
Autographs run the spectrum. Prospect buzz surrounds Endrick and Lamine Yamal, modern icons like Lionel Messi remain a draw, and legends such as Pele and Ronaldo Nazario keep the history thread alive. Signatures land in sets like Immaculate Autographs and Elegant Ink, built on thick stock with layouts that give the pen room to breathe.
Relics are varied and unapologetically premium. Autographed Memorabilia blends on-card signatures with classic jersey swatches. Boot Signatures cut in pieces of cleats for texture you can see and feel. Jumbo windows come from Team Crests and Brand Logos, where oversized patches and intricate stitching take over the card face and make an instant display piece.
Key details for planning. Cards per pack: hobby 7. Packs per box: hobby 1. Boxes per case: hobby 6. Set size: 157 cards. Release date is scheduled for September 24, 2025. A typical hobby box yields five total autographs or memorabilia plus two cards from the base or insert pool, often as parallels.