League of Legends TCG Partners with UVS Games

Business
25 February 2025 13:19
Riot Games has officially announced a partnership with UVS Games to publish and distribute its highly anticipated trading card game (TCG), currently known as Project K. UVS Games, a seasoned player in the TCG space, is best known for the UniVersus Collectible Card Game and its collaborations with popular entertainment franchises. With its extensive experience and deep ties to global TCG communities, UVS Games is set to help bring Project K to a broad audience.
Project K, set in the world of League of Legends, will be a physical TCG distinct from Riot’s digital card game, Legends of Runeterra. The game is scheduled for release in 2025 across multiple English-speaking countries, with plans for further global expansion in 2026. Riot has also previously confirmed a separate launch for China in early 2025 through a local publishing partnership.
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Riot Games remains committed to refining the game before its official release. The company is actively incorporating player feedback to finalize the game’s name, card design, and mechanics, ensuring the best possible experience for fans. With UVS Games onboard, Riot aims to deliver a compelling and immersive TCG that resonates with both League of Legends enthusiasts and the wider trading card community.
More updates on Project K are expected throughout the year as Riot Games gears up for its global rollout. Fans can look forward to further reveals and insights as the game’s development progresses.
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25 February 2025 13:19
Riot Games has officially announced a partnership with UVS Games to publish and distribute its highly anticipated trading card game (TCG), currently known as Project K. UVS Games, a seasoned player in the TCG space, is best known for the UniVersus Collectible Card Game and its collaborations with popular entertainment franchises. With its extensive experience and deep ties to global TCG communities, UVS Games is set to help bring Project K to a broad audience.
Project K, set in the world of League of Legends, will be a physical TCG distinct from Riot’s digital card game, Legends of Runeterra. The game is scheduled for release in 2025 across multiple English-speaking countries, with plans for further global expansion in 2026. Riot has also previously confirmed a separate launch for China in early 2025 through a local publishing partnership.
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Riot Games remains committed to refining the game before its official release. The company is actively incorporating player feedback to finalize the game’s name, card design, and mechanics, ensuring the best possible experience for fans. With UVS Games onboard, Riot aims to deliver a compelling and immersive TCG that resonates with both League of Legends enthusiasts and the wider trading card community.
More updates on Project K are expected throughout the year as Riot Games gears up for its global rollout. Fans can look forward to further reveals and insights as the game’s development progresses.
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