Riot Games Executive Producer "humbled" by response to League of Legends TCG, taking heed of fans' calls for better UI and original art
The company is revisiting design decisions around 🥀Riftbound: Lꦗeague of Legends TCG

Partnering with UVS Games, Riot Games has just revealed𒁏 the official name of its TCG project, previously known as Project K. Coming soon, Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game will hit shelves after doing thไe rounds at Riot and tabletop events. The name reveal comes alongside new details around the card format and designs.
Chengran Chai, Executive Producer at Riot Games, has taken the oppor🅰tunity to note the company's decision to move toward more original artwork, based on early feed💮back. "We’ve been incredibly humbled by the excitement and interest from players around the world" says Chai.
Whe♊n speaking of fans' calls for more original artwork and a "more refined UI" Chai makes it clear that those suggestions have seen the company "revisiting [...] design decisions and conducting more playtests" for the upcoming TCG.
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In case you're wondering what you can expect from Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game, this is a TCG that can be played in 1v1 modes, or multiplay🍬er formats such as 2v2 matches and free-for-all &n🉐dash; it wouldn't be a League of Legends Trading Card Game if it didn't allow the latter.
The f🌱irst set to launch will be Riftbound: Origins. It comes with 300 different card designs, and will also feature pre-constructed decks built around Viktor, Jinx, and Lee Sin. The ready-to-play Champion Decks will conta⛄in a variety of card types, such as units, legends, champions, spells, gear, runes, and battlegrounds (56 cards in total).
Alternatively, the Proving Grounds boxed set will come with starter decks – set to feature Lux, Annie, Master Yi, and Garen – which should be a good way fo🌼r 2-4 players to g𝄹et into the game. 14-card booster packs will also be available at launch, which will include a variety of cards of differing rarities.
The Riftbou༺nd: League of Legends Trading Card Game is set to launch in China come Summer 2025, while English speaking coဣuntries such as the UK and US will sadly have to wait until October.
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