November 6th, 2025

Freshly Sleeved #8 – Riftbound arrives, sealed products & search by card number

A legendary new TCG arrives, sealed products are finally here, and search just got a major power-up. Let’s dive in.

Riftbound – the League of Legends TCG joins CardNexus

Straight from Riot Games comes Riftbound, the long-awaited League of Legends TCG.
Enter Runeterra’s world of champions, spells, and rival factions as you build decks and compete for glory. Whether you’re loyal to Demacia, Noxus, or Ionia, you can now track and manage your Riftbound cards directly inside CardNexus.
Discover more about the game and its lore here: riftbound.leagueoflegends.com

Sealed products – now supported in CardNexus

You can now add sealed products to your inventory alongside your cards!
Track their market value over time, watch price trends month after month, and expand your collection tracking beyond singles.
Sealed products are currently available for Riftbound, Lorcana, Sorcery, and Rise, with more games coming very soon.

Search by set code and card number

Looking for a specific print? You can now search any card by its set code and card number directly from the global search bar: type [Set code] - [card number] and find quickly your card.
For example:

  • Magic: The Gathering — type LEA-232 for Black Lotus (Alpha Edition)

  • Lorcana — type 1-207 for Elsa – Winter Spirit [Enchanted] (The First Chapter)

For games that include set code directly in their cards print number, type only the print number. For example:

  • Flesh and Blood — type WTR000 for Heart of Fyendal

  • One Piece — type OP01-120 for Shanks (Romance Dawn)

The perfect feature for power users who wants to be speed and precision.

Auto-selected game filters

If you only collect one game, CardNexus now automatically selects it in your inventory filters.
This means you’ll instantly see all game-specific attributes and filters, instead of the generic ones. A small change, but a big win for usability.

Fixes & improvements

  • Rise & Riftbound data corrections — fixed pricing issues, added missing promo cards, and corrected various data inaccuracies across both games

  • User cities are now hidden from public profiles (only the country remains visible)

  • Fixed minor issues in Preferences view

  • Fixed minor issues in Inventory daily movers

  • And few minor 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.