Discovering Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game

Since its initial debut on the TCGplayer Marketplace in late October 2025, the Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game has risen to be one of the top-selling product lines on TCGplayer.

In preparation for its fourth set release later this month, we’ve compiled the most relevant information sellers might need to start selling Riftbound products.

Catalog Releases

As of this year 2026, the Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game team have set a precedent for one main booster set releasing every three months. These releases can include both booster products and starter decks, each deck featuring one unique Champion.

Currently on the TCGplayer Catalog, we have three release booster sets available to list:

  • Origins (The initial launch booster, contains 14 sealed products and 382 singles)
  • Spiritforged (contains 14 sealed products and 308 singles)
  • Unleashed (contains 15 sealed products, 10 tokens and 298 singles)

The next main booster for Riftbound, Vendetta, is slated to release on July 31, 2026. The sealed products for this release are now available to presale on our Catalog.

In addition to Vendetta launching later this month, Riftbound will release one final set titled Radiance on October 23, 2026. Please stay tuned for Radiance’s products being added for presale later this year.

Set Breakdown

We took a look at the current pull rates for the previous three boosters released for Riftbound: League of Legends Card Game, and generated an average for each rarity available in these sets.

Outside of the launch booster set Origins, which was slightly bigger in its contents, the average main set release for Riftbound contains about 320 products:

  • 68 Commons
  • 62 Uncommons
  • 60 Rares
  • 37 Epics
  • 69 Showcase

Booster packs will contain 14 cards and 1 additional token card, with the booster display box consisting of 24 packs.

Card Variants and Promos

The Showcase rarity is a unique rarity that only applies to card variants within a set: this could mean Alternate Arts, Overnumbered cards which have a card number higher than the set number, and Signature cards that feature the unique artist autograph.

Additionally, any card within a booster set can be re-printed as a promotional variant. These promo cards may look nearly identical to the original print, except that their foiling may change depending on the original rarity, and they gain a “PROMO” banner printed on top of the gem that designates rarity.

Please see the example below: on the left is the original print of Teemo - Scout, and on the right is a promotional reprint of the same card.

Original Print versus Promotional Print

Acquiring and Selling Riftbound: League of Legends TCG

Sellers interested in selling Riftbound may reach out to the following list of distributors:

For the United States:
ACD Distribution
Asmodee - USA
GTS Distribution
PHD Games
Southern Hobby Distribution
Universal - USA

For Canada:
Asmodee - Canada
Universal - Canada

Please note that each of these retailers has their own requirements and application process in order to open a retailer account, and they cannot export products outside of their territory.

For more information on acquiring and selling Riftbound products, please visit the Retailer Portal page for UVSGames.

Our Riftbound: League of Legends Trading card Game Catalog is currently live on the TCGplayer Marketplace.

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Have questions or feedback for our team? Contact us at catalog@tcgplayer.com.