Disney Lorcana has been selling so well that a reprint is on the way

Aladdin in Disney Lorcana
(Image credit: Ravensburger)

It turns out that Disney Lorcana is pretty damn popular. So popular, in fact, that it seems to be selling out all over the place - and publisher Ravensburger is having to promise a reprint to meet demand.

Although it's officially launching today (September 1), Disney Lorcana has been available in hobby and specialist stores since August. Much of that stock seems to have been hoovered up already - something we can attest to ourselves, at least anecdotally - and it's been increasingly difficult to get hold of cards as a result. That shortage doesn't seem as if it'll be fixed soon, even with it dropping at mass retail like Best Buy and ShopDisney (though we've reached out to Ravensburger for clarification). Indeed, Ravensburger put out a tweet outlining its plans to meet demand.

"Our goal is for fans to be able to purchase and enjoy the Disney Lorcana TCG product at the suggested retail price, and we will continue to take steps to ensure a level of availability and quality that keeps the market healthy for both collectors and players," the post reads. "Additional booster product will start arriving in North American local game stores in October.  We are also reprinting Disney Lorcana: The First Chapter, which will be available starting in Q1 2024 in North America and Europe."

If nothing else, it's a decent indication of how popular Lorcana has been so far (a positivity we shared in our own Disney Lorcana first impressions). With that in mind, it'll be interesting to see whether Ravensburger will have to take a different approach with the release of a yet-to-be-revealed follow-up, Set 2, at the end of this year.

While the comments on Twitter are generally appreciative of the reprints, there are numerous calls from collectors for the second printing of Set 1 to include some kind of differentiation. Ravensburger hasn't clarified if this will be the case or not yet.


Still on the fence about the new game? Here's why Disney Lorcana is the trading card game we need right now. If you're curious about which one you should try, on the other hand, check out our guide to the Disney Lorcana starter decks.

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Benjamin Abbott
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and now manage 12DOVE's tabletop gaming and toy coverage. You'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news.

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