Riftbound: Radiance New Cards and Products Revealed

With new card reveals and product details, let's check out the latest news for Riftbound: Radiance, the TCG's upcoming fifth set!
Riftbound Radiance Boosters and Stage

At the Vancouver Regional Qualifier, Riot Games revealed new details on Riftbound’s fifth set, Radiance. Let’s take a look at what they shared.

Cards Revealed for Riftbound: Radiance

Three cards have been revealed for the Riftbound: Radiance set. They are:

  • Evelynn, In Control
  • Ekko, Ingenious
  • Seraphine, Not Alone

As you can see from the above, the card art for the Evelynn and Ekko cards has been revealed, but none of the text or stats have yet been shown. In contrast, the full details of the Seraphine card have been completely revealed!

What New Products Have Been Revealed for Riftbound: Radiance?

Riftbound Showdown Decks
Image credit: Riot Games

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Riftbound Showdown Deck, a new product for the fourth set. Vendetta. However, we now know that this is intended to be a beginner friendly, two player product which allows two people to play out of the box, without any further cards or accessories required. The Radiance Showdown Deck will feature Evelynn vs Seraphine.

The Radiance product range will also include the usual boosters and the Vault, as well as other accessories such as card sleeves.

When Will Riftbound: Radiance Be Released?

Riftbound Vendetta Key Art
Image credit: Riot Games

The Radiance set isn’t actually launching until October 23rd, 2026. Before then, we have set 4 to look forward to: Vendetta launches on the 31st July, 2026.

Check out our other coverage of Riftbound, such as details of the first card bans, and our full gallery of the cards in set 3, Unleashed.

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