The Quintessential Quintuplets Trading Card Game - starter decks and booster packs
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The Quintessential Quintuplets Card Game Will Launch Soon

Bushiroad will soon launch The Quintessential Quintuplets Card Game in Japan. The company has published details on how it will release the new trading card game based on the popular manga and anime franchise.

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There will be five starter decks available for this new TCG, and each of them will be based on an individual from the Nakano quintuplets—Ichika, Nino, Miku, Yotsuba, and Itsuki. A deck will cost 1,650 yen (~$10.99). It will include 50 cards for the Main Deck and 10 cards for the Protagonist Deck, along with a playing mat and a manual sheet containing the game’s rules.

Quintessential Quintuplets Card Game - starter deck contents
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Bushiroad will also sell booster packs for the new TCG. A single pack containing five cards will cost 440 yen (~$2.93), and a box containing twelve of these packs will be priced at 5,280 yen (~$35.20). A bonus pack containing a single premium card will also come with each box.

The booster packs will mostly contain cards featuring the quintuplets from both the manga and anime versions. Some of them will even have the signatures of their respective voice actresses from the anime adaptation. As a reminder, the quintuplets’ voice actresses are Kana Hanazawa as Ichika, Ayana Taketatsu as Nino, Miku Ito as Miku, Ayane Sakura as Yotsuba, and Inori Minase as Itsuki.

The Quintessential Quintuplets Card Game will be available in Japan on October 18, 2024.


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