February 5th, 2026

This release expands CardNexus into new territory, with sealed products for MTG, a brand-new TCG joining the platform, and some of the rarest Sorcery cards making their way into the Nexus. On top of that, we’ve improved data quality and added new expansions to explore.
You can now add Magic: The Gathering sealed products to your inventory.
Booster boxes, decks, and other sealed items can be tracked just like your singles, allowing you to follow their value over time and manage your sealed collection directly in CardNexus.
The mysterious Curio cards from Sorcery: Contested Realm have been added to CardNexus.
Curios are extremely rare chase cards found in Sorcery booster packs. They are often subtle nods to previous designs, alternate artworks, or special treatments — sometimes so discreet they’re easy to miss.
These cards are not officially acknowledged by the publisher and aren’t listed on official websites or major marketplaces, but they are now part of CardNexus for collectors who want to track every rare detail of their collection.
👉 Curio cards won’t display market prices, as they are not listed on marketplaces such as TCGplayer or Cardmarket.
You probably didn’t miss it: we’re officially partnered with Cyberpunk TCG.
CardNexus will be the go-to place to follow the game’s journey, from early information and spoilers all the way to release. You can already start exploring the game and preparing your collection inside the platform.
Lorcana is now fully available in French on CardNexus.
French-speaking collectors can search for cards using their official French names and browse the game in their preferred language. Bonne recherche ! 🇫🇷
New content has landed on the platform:
Riftbound – Spiritforged (spoiler cards added)
Magic: The Gathering – Lorwyn
Lorcana - Winterspell
Fixed cropping issue on cards visual
Fixed on the daily losers that resetting itself when scrolling
Fixed an issue where buttons for adding items to the inventory were not appearing
Fixed copy/paste issues in text import when using list exports for certain games
Fixed market value inconsistencies displayed in the portfolio
Numerous finish corrections following last week’s large data migration
Various performance and stability improvements under the hood
Curious about what’s next on our quest journal? Check out our Public Roadmap! You can see what we’re working on, what’s coming up, and even suggest features you want to see.