When it comes to collectible card games, Magic: The Gathering and the Pokemon Trading Card Game have dominated the industry for decades, each a billion-dollar franchise in its own right. But it looks like Disney wants a slice of that pie. The House of Mouse has partnered with Ravensburger, a powerful 139-year-old game publisher, to launch its own card game...
When it comes to collectible card games, Magic: The Gathering and the Pokemon Trading Card Game have dominated the industry for decades, each a billion-dollar franchise in its own right. But it looks like Disney wants a slice of that pie.
The Disney Villainous series began in 2018 and now contains nearly 30 villains from all across the Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars universes. With Disney Lorcana, Ravensburger says that it wants to take things to the next level. Disney Lorcana will also feature "more original Disney artwork than any other single product ever created".
"But I would say that we've pulled back the confrontation level, because we feel that that will appeal to a lot more folks.
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