Star Wars: Unlimited’s Launch Products Revealed

Fantasy Flight Games and Asmodee have pulled the curtain back on the initial launch products for the Star Wars: Unlimited card game, Spark of Rebellion.

Star Wars: Unlimited is set to arrive early next year, and every tease we’ve gotten of the upcoming game has set my hype into overdrive. It really looks like the Star Wars CCG/TCG successor I’ve been waiting for.

Today, the companies have revealed what fans can expect to find on store shelves when the game launches with the first set titled, Spark of Rebellion:

Spark of Rebellion Prerelease Box ($29.99): Get a head start with this prelaunch pack featuring 6 Booster Packs, 2 promo cards, quickstart rules, damage counters, a deck building guide, and a deck box. Available starting from a week before launch at most game stores worldwide; check with your local store for prerelease events!

Spark of Rebellion Two-Player Starter ($34.99): Kick start your collection with two 50-card pre-built decks alongside official damage counters, quickstart rules, 2 paper playmats, and 2 deck boxes. The 2-Player Starter kit includes exclusive cards not found in Booster Packs.

Spark of Rebellion Booster Packs ($4.99): Booster packs contain 16 cards, including Commons, Uncommons, at least one Rare or Legendary card, a leader, a base, and a foil card. Plus, discover special card variants like Hyperspace or Showcase!

Star Wars: Unlimited is a fast-paced, trading card card game that is both easy to learn and strategically deep. This game features iconic heroes, villains, ships, and settings from all facets of the legendary Star Wars franchise, including movies, TV series, comics, video games, and everything in between.

As things keep shaping up for this game, hopefully we’ll be able to get a release date before too long.

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