The breakdown of the sources for the 56 Avengers ID cards is as follows:
- 31 in regular product SKUs
- 15 as random insertions in Marvel HeroClix: Avengers Assemble boosters, available in May (see “'Marvel HeroClix: Avengers Assemble'”)
- 15 as random insertions in Marvel HeroClix: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. boosters (see “'Marvel HeroClix: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'”)
- 1 (Hank Pym) in the Marvel HeroClix: Classic Avengers Fast Forces Pack (see “New Avengers and Ant-Man 'HeroClix' Products”)
- 14 available through organized play
- 10 (5 per wave) in the Marvel HeroClix: Age of Ultron Storyline Tournament Boosters (see “'Age of Ultron HeroClix' Tournament Boosters”),
- 4 as participation prizes for Marvel HeroClix: Age of Ultron storyline play
- 11 at conventions and special events
Collateral elements tied to the Avengers ID cards are also available, including the Marvel HeroClix: Age of Ultron Promo Standee, a 22" x 34" Avengers ID card for in-store promotion (the Iron Man image pops out for use with fan photos); the Avengers Round Table resource, which works with the Avengers ID Cards; and the Avengers Quinjet (which can also utilize the ID cards), the organized play grand prize.
The Avengers ID Cards can be played by themselves, or can be played as inserts in the Avengers Round Table resource or in the Quinjet vehicle, according to D’Agostino.
WizKids also discussed upcoming organized play programs at GTS. The company confirmed that the first storyline OP for DC Dice Masters, the Trinity War Storyline OP (see "WizKids to Launch 'DC,' 'D&D Dice Masters' OP"), will launch after the release of the Justice League set in April (see "'DC Dice Masters Justice League Dice-Building Game'").
D&D Dice Masters will begin monthly organized play soon. D’Agostino said, "We do have plans for [D&D Dice Masters] storyline organized play, but nothing announced at this point." The company also plans storyline OP for D&D Attack Wing.
Star Trek: Attack Wing will have The Q-Continuum Storyline OP beginning this summer.
WizKids also recently announced that due to the unpredictability of shipping schedules because of continuing delays at west coast ports (see "A Long Time to Unclog Ports"), it will now initially announce only the anticipated month of future product releases, not setting specific release dates until around six weeks before street date.