Immaculate comes back to the pitch with the same museum feel that keeps soccer collectors circling release day. Every hobby box holds seven cards, one pack per box, and five of those cards are either autographs or memorabilia. The remaining two spots carry base, inserts, or parallels, which means almost every card you pull wants a spot in a display case. Cases land six boxes at a time, a pace that makes group breaks easy to follow and singles hunting straightforward.
The base set is capped at 157 cards and production turns the screws a little tighter than most high end lines. Every base card is numbered to 70, a small bump from last year’s print to 60, still well into short print territory. The checklist mixes club and national team stars so you can chase a favorite kit or a country you love, and it spreads attention between veterans at their peak and rookies who are still writing their first chapters. Color parallels return to give player collectors a clean ladder to climb without turning the rainbow into homework.
Photography gets its moment through Immaculate Images, a returning concept that leans into bigger crops and stronger portraits. It is a nice counterpoint to the cutout style used on the base, especially when a full frame photo lands with a signature or a patch window.
Autographs stretch across the sport’s timeline. There is buzz for young names like Endrick and Lamine Yamal, there are modern icons like Lionel Messi, and there are all time greats like Pele and Ronaldo Nazario. The ink lands in sets such as Immaculate Autographs and Elegant Ink, both designed to give signatures room to breathe on thick stock. When a card combines a clean graph with a simple foil accent, it feels exactly like the brand on the label.
Relics are where Immaculate likes to go big. Traditional Autographed Memorabilia pairs on card signatures with jersey swatches for a classic centerpiece. Boot Signatures bring slices of cleats to the table, a texture that instantly separates a card from the crowd. If you prefer jumbo windows, Team Crests and Brand Logos focus on oversized and intricate patches that pop the second the box opens. Soccer lends itself to bold badges and this product knows how to frame them.
Configuration details matter if you are planning a break or setting a budget. Hobby gives you seven cards per pack, one pack per box, five hits per box in the form of autographs or memorabilia, and two additional cards that come from the base or insert pool, often as parallels. Release is slated for September 24, 2025, which puts preview waves and checklist confirmations in the usual window right before launch. For a product that has built its identity on premium materials and on card ink, this year reads like a confident continuation with a little extra scarcity baked into the base.