Riot Games has officially renamed its in-development card game to Riftbound, with a launch set for summer in China and later in 2025 for English-speaking territories. The announcement came from game director Dave Guskin and executive producer Chengran Chai in a video, which showcased updated card designs following feedback. The first set, titled Origins, features original art for champions like Jinx and Lee Sin. Riot continues its collaboration with UVS for worldwide distribution, following past successful partnerships in the TCG space, as anticipation builds for Riftbound's release.
Riot Games has just announced its physical card game Riftbound, set to launch in China this summer and later this year in English-speaking territories.
Game director Dave Guskin and executive producer Chengran Chai shared updates on Riftbound's evolution after fan feedback prompted card design overhauls, showcasing original artwork for key champions.
Riot's partnership with UVS, experienced in TCG publishing, will facilitate Riftbound's worldwide rollout, continuing the trend of engaging fans through partnerships and refined gameplay.
The reveal video indicates that while China will see Riftbound release in a few months, English-speaking audiences can expect a launch in late 2025.
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