Upper Deck Entertainment will release Rush of Ikorr, a new TCG, into market on June 11, 2025.

This TCG was previously mentioned as part of Upper Deck's 2023 lawsuit against Ravensburger. The lawsuit claimed that Ryan Miller breached his work-for-hire agreement with Upper Deck and Ravensburger used the materials from his work on Rush of Ikorr to help create Disney Lorcana TCG (see "Upper Deck Sues"). The game has more or less been a mystery until recently when new details emerged on Rush of Ikorr as it is now ready to head to stores.

Rush of Ikorr is an original fantasy IP that features a blend of ancient mythology themes rolled into a three-on-three team battle TCG. The big innovation in this TCG is the use of Upper Deck's Infusion Cards, which are clear overlay cards that allow players to customize the Champion cards in the game by adding new abilities and traits.

“One of the biggest draws in TCGs is deck building, which can sometimes be as engaging as the gameplay with players seeking the best possible combinations," said Bubby Johanson, Senior Director of Game Development at Upper Deck. "Our infusion customization system enhances this experience significantly, creating a refreshing and more immersive experience.”  

The first set, Act1: Shattered Chaos, comes to market in the form of booster boxes and four different starter decks. Booster displays come with 24 packs; each pack contains 9 cards and there is a foil in every pack. Starter decks come with 54 cards, a booster pack, and a rulebook; each starter has an exclusive foil variant card.

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