Where to buy Riftbound Unleashed, the latest set for the hit new card game
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Despite causing quite a stir, the League of Legends card game is tricky enough to find in stock, and knowing where to buy Riftbound Unleashed is far harder than it should be. That's why I'm rounding up every pre-order I can right here.
I've been tracking stock for the best card games for a while now, so I've picked up a trick or two along the way. That means I've got some advice on best practice alongside details on where to buy Riftbound Unleashed. In my experience, a few specific stores will be your best bet for pre-orders.
No matter what, speed is of the essence. These sets move quickly, so being fast on the trigger at checkout is essential. Especially with it introducing characters like Jhin...
Where to buy Riftbound Unleashed in the US
At the time of writing, the only place I'm seeing live offers is TCGPlayer - everywhere else seems to be out of stock. However, that doesn't mean products won't become available again soon...
TCGPlayer
Check stock at TCGPlayer
One of the few places I've seen Riftbound Unleashed stock is via TCGPlayer, which allows fans to buy and sell cards individually or in packs. This does mean you're at the mercy of artificially inflated prices, but for now, it seems pretty reasonable.
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Amazon
Check stock at Amazon
Although it's not as good at getting Riftbound sets in right away, it does receive cards eventually. That's why I'd keep checking in on Amazon over the next few weeks, because Unleashed should turn up at some point.
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eBay
Check stock at eBay
Predictably, third party sellers on eBay are offering ways to buy Riftbound Unleashed... but the majority of listings are overpriced. I wouldn't go there unless you have no other choice as a result.
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Miniature Market
Check stock at Miniature Market
This reliable indie store is normally where I'll default to when hunting down cards, because it's a great source of sets at a reasonable price. While the initial wave of Riftbound Unleashed stock is gone, Miniature Market has been known to bring back certain items. Keep a very close eye on this one, in other words.
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Walmart
Check stock at Walmart
Walmart got in early with pre-orders like the Champion Deck: Vex, but it seems to have since sold out. That doesn't mean cards won't return down the line, though. Check in regularly.
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Where to buy Riftbound Unleashed in the UK
As of right now, Zavvi is your best bet if you want to buy Riftbound Unleashed cards - it's one of the few places I've seen to have stock.
Zavvi
✅ Champion Deck: Vex | £19.99
✅ Champion Deck: Vi | £19.99
While you're plum out of luck if you're hoping to find boosters at Zavvi, it does have stock for the Unleashed Champion Decks. Which, hey, it's better than nothing!
Check stock at Zavvi
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TCGPlayer
Check stock at TCGPlayer
I'm not seeing any stock for Unleashed at the moment, but because TCGPlayer has listings from fans, it could get cards in before long. Keep a close eye on this one, though be aware costs could artificially inflate to meet demand.
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Magic Madhouse
Check stock at Magic Madhouse
Stock is gone here, but don't lose hope. Magic Madhouse tends to be a good source of cards if you can get in early... or if you're willing to wait. I've known it to get stock again at random, so it's worth dropping by every now and then just in case.
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Wayland Games
Check stock at Wayland Games
This reliable indie store has fast become my go-to retailer in the UK for card and wargames, because it always gets stock in early at a reasonable price. Unfortunately, everyone else knows that too... and Riftbound Unleashed pre-orders have already been snapped up here. Check back in occasionally to see if the set returns, but I wouldn't count on it. Once something's gone from Wayland Games, it tends to be gone for good.
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Firestorm Games
Check stock at Firestorm Games
I'm seeing listings for Riftbound Unleashed at this indie retailer, but unfortunately, it seems as though the pre-order allocation is already gone. Keep an eye on this one, as I've known things to pop back into stock at random with Firestorm. It's a longshot, but I'll take what I can get.
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Riftbound Unleashed FAQ
Wondering what all the fuss is about? Unleashed is Riftbound's third set, and it takes us to the jungles of Runeterra. It also introduces Champion Legends Kha’Zix, Lillia, Diana, and Ivern alongside three new mechanics: Ambush, XP, and Hunt.
Here's everything else you need to know.
When does Riftbound Unleashed come out?
While this set drops in English from May 8, 2026, it arrives in China a month earlier. You can also get your hands on the cards early at Unleashed Pre-Rift events at local game stores from May 1.
Why are Riftbound cards so hard to find?
It's tough to pinpoint exactly why the card game is so tricky to buy, but I'd put it down to three factors: demand, resellers, and novelty. Firstly, a lot of folks want these cards. That obviously means there's a lot of competition, and I'm not sure 100% there's the supply to meet it right now (it doesn't seem as widely available as Pokemon, Lorcana, Magic, etc). However, this brings us to our second point - resellers. These unscrupulous individuals buy up as much of a product as they can to resell at an absurd mark-up.
Finally, I think the novelty of this being a relatively new card game (Riftbound only launched last year) and a hot topic is generating a good amount of attention too.
No matter the reason, it's deeply frustrating. There's nothing worse than fans not actually being able to buy the cards they want without reflexes of a cheetah or a hefty dose of luck.
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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