Crowdfunding
Cyberpunk Trading Card Game Surges Past Goals on Kickstarter
The Cyberpunk Trading Card Game crowdfunding campaign has seen massive success, quickly surpassing its initial goal and raising over 12 million dollars. Strong fan support unlocked all stretch goals, with more expected. Multiple pre-order tiers are available, ranging from starter decks to premium collector sets, with delivery planned between October and December 2026.
Fans of Night City and characters from the Cyberpunk 2077 universe are actively supporting the Cyberpunk Trading Card Game, driving strong pre-order activity through its crowdfunding campaign.
Their enthusiasm continues to push the project beyond expectations, helping publisher WeirdCo unlock super-goals and expand the scope of the game.
Cyberpunk Trading Card Game crowdfunding success
Launched on Kickstarter on March 17th, 2026, the Cyberpunk Trading Card Game quickly captured the attention of fans of Cyberpunk 2077 and the anime “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.” The initial funding goal of $100,000 was reached in just five minutes, demonstrating immediate demand.
By March 18th, the crowdfunding campaign had already accumulated over $7.4 million. With 26 days still remaining, total funding has surpassed $12.1 million, far exceeding expectations. All stretch goals have already been unlocked, and additional goals are likely to be introduced as support continues to grow.
Cyberpunk Trading Card Game sets and prices
Backers of the Cyberpunk Trading Card Game can pre-order several product tiers. A basic set with two starter decks is available for $49, while a box with 36 booster packs costs $169. Higher-tier options include the Netrunner starter pack at 349 dollars and the Reputation pack at $499.
Premium bundles such as the Blessing of Padre pack are priced at $999, while the Afterlife pack reaches $2799. For collectors, exclusive sets are offered at $7999, targeting the most dedicated fans.
All products from the Cyberpunk Trading Card Game campaign are scheduled for delivery between October and December 2026.
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