April 7th, 2026

The Nexus keeps expanding — and this time it’s a triple drop. Three new games arrive at once, inventory search gets a serious speed boost, and we’ve smoothed out scanning, listing, and selling across the platform. More cards, faster tools, and a bigger playground for collectors.
Three new games land on CardNexus at once. Star Wars: Unlimited, Pokémon Japan, and Naruto Mythos are now supported with singles and sealed products, along with market pricing when available from TCGplayer and Cardmarket.
Sealed products for Pokemon Japan will arrive a little later
Naruto Mythos currently doesn’t have any market values available, so no pricing will be displayed on the platform for the moment.
Handling your inventory is now faster than ever thanks to new inventory indexes.
Search results now appear instantly, even on large collections, making it easier to find and manage your cards without waiting.
We’ve continued polishing the mobile experience with scanner reliability improvements and a new round of updates shipped in version 0.9.29 on the App Store and Play Store.
The scanner is now more stable, with better diagnostics and improved handling when adding cards, making scanning sessions more reliable across supported games.
The latest mobile update also includes:
Edit scanned cards and change expansion directly from the scanner flow
Improved preferred games sorting preferences
Pull-to-refresh added to inventory and lists
Various small fixes and stability improvements
These updates make scanning, reviewing, and managing your collection on mobile smoother and more predictable.
We’ve rolled out a large catalog update across multiple games, with pricing improvements, ID corrections, and new content added.
We’ve updated prices across One Piece, Pokémon, and Flesh and Blood to improve data accuracy and marketplace reliability.
New expansions and products have also been added:
Riftbound — Unleashed
One Piece — OP15: Adventure on Kami’s Island
Magic: The Gathering — Secret Lair x Marvel’s Deadpool: I Fixed It (You’re Welcome)
Alongside these additions, we shipped a variety of smaller catalog fixes and adjustments across multiple games to keep the database clean and up to date.
Cross-currency payouts improved with clearer fee handling
“All pages” inventory count now reflects total cards, not only distinct products
Bulk actions now apply only to selected rows
Market price sorting and inventory search fields now behave correctly with new indexes
Tracking numbers display improved across order pages
Cardmarket ID matching improved across games
Pokémon price importer fixes for variants and Cardmarket data
Sealed import now publishes diffs after staging
Fixed language case mismatches in catalog data
Graded cards: Pure Grading and SGS added as supported companies
CCC grading scale: missing plain 10 grade added
Various performance and stability improvements across the platform
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.