It’s coming up on the one year anniversary of Kpop Demon Hunters’ release, and to celebrate, the iconic animated movie is now getting its own collectible trading cards for fans to grab.
There are a few options available to preorder right now, including a Classic Edition collector’s box for $39.80, a 12-pack Energy Edition box for $53.99, and a 5-pack Energy Edition box for $22.49. Each of these have different release dates as well – spaced out across the summer months in June, July, and August – which you can read about below alongside details on what they come with.
Classic Edition Collector’s Box – June 1
This Kpop Demon Hunters drop of collectible trading cards comes with two different editions: Classic and an Energy Edition. The pack above is part of the former and includes 20 booster packs with five cards per pack. That’s a whopping 100 cards to start out with. It also comes with eight rarity levels that feature premium foil, a signature style, and tech-inspired artwork.
This collector box also releases earlier than the other two (in just a few days!) on June 1. If you’re interested, it’s priced at $39.80.
12-Pack Energy Edition – July 14
The Energy Edition is the other version of this Kpop Demon Hunters collectible release, and this box comes with 12 booster packs that each have eight cards, unlike the above’s five per pack. This edition also comes with 11 rarity levels, including several serialized rarities.
This box has a slightly longer wait than the Classic Edition, releasing on July 14. If you don’t mind that, though, you can preorder it now for $53.99.
5-Pack Energy Edition – August 31
There’s also an Energy Edition collector box that comes with five booster packs, in case you don’t want to go all-out with the 12-pack above. This releases the following month on August 31 and is priced at $22.49.
Considering how incredibly popular KPop Demon Hunters is, I wouldn’t be surprised if these sell out really quickly. So, if there’s a collector box above that has caught your eye, this is the time to get a preorder in before they’re all gone.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
