The Big Reveal: What's Coming to Disney Lorcana
Disney Lorcana's latest announcement brings thrilling news for trading card game enthusiasts. The ninth set, titled Fabled, is set to launch on September 5, 2025, introducing revolutionary gameplay elements:
- First-ever Iconic rarity cards featuring Mickey and Minnie
- New Epic rarity tier between Legendary and Enchanted
- The long-anticipated arrival of A Goofy Movie characters
- Competitive format rotation starting with this set
Alongside Fabled, the team revealed crucial details about June's eighth set Reign of Jafar, unveiled a Collector's Starter Set, and shared World Championship news. Plus - Darkwing Duck fans finally got confirmation their favorite hero will join the game!
Breaking Down Fabled's Game-Changing Features
The Fabled set shakes up Lorcana's competitive scene while introducing exciting new collectibles:
Mickey and Minnie's carousel-adorned Iconic cards will become the new ultimate treasures, with only two appearing per set. Below these ultra-rares, Epic cards offer another tier for collectors to chase, featuring exclusive artwork like Snow Queen Elsa.
"We're reprinting fan-favorites from earlier sets," explained Ryan Miller, Lorcana Brand Manager. "This includes Enchanted versions players missed initially." Cards like Winnie the Pooh (Hunny Wizard) will return with tournament-legal versions.
New players can jump in with the Collection Starter Set containing:
- 4 Fabled booster packs
- Tinker Bell (Giant Fairy) Glimmer Foil Promo
- Mickey Mouse portfolio
- Collector's guide
Reign of Jafar Brings Co-Op Adventures
Before Fabled arrives, the villainous Reign of Jafar set debuts June 6 with:
- Story continuation featuring the corrupted Hexwell Crown
- New glimmers including Bambi's forest friends
- Four-player co-op Palace Heist experience
Future Teases and Competitive Updates
The roadmap extends beyond 2025:
- Whispers in the Well set arrives Q4 2025 featuring Gargoyles
- Darkwing Duck confirmed for 2026
- World Championship happening June 28-29 at Walt Disney World
The competitive scene evolves with Core Constructed format focusing on newer sets, while Infinity Constructed preserves older cards' playability.