

Riftbound has taken the TCG world by storm for good and bad reasons. Quality issues and printing aside, many feel that the League of Legends TCG is here to stay. As we head into 2026 many are going to want to know more about what is coming next. Such as, what is the Riftbound Radiance Release Date?
The Riftbound Radiance Release Date is officially Q4 of 2026 but based on the current release schedule, a November, 2026 release date would make a lot of sense.
It will have been nearly a year since Riftbound was released worldwide at the time that this set is released. By then, we will know if the hype will continue, what the future release schedule could look like and so much more.
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We do not know much about the Riftbound Radiance Cards just yet.
In fact, this is the set we know the least about. It makes sense considering it is probably over a year away. You can tell a bit though from the naming of the set what the theme might be. You could see them going to Targon, especially with this set. “Radiance” would work well for Taric, Aurelion Sol, Diana and Leona. We will have to see as it is a long way off, but there will be some announcement sooner than later.
The future of Riftbound is certainly an interesting one.
Because of League’s popularity, the game was bound to have success. But with production and quality issues, many have been worried about its future. Getting the cards cut correctly and making sure there are enough is a massive issue and one that the Dev team will have to address.
If they do not do so quickly, this could be a huge flash in the pan for Riot Games. Considering how carefully Riot has protected their IPs in the past, they will give this one a real shot, especially considering how much money the TCG has likely already made the company.
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