Mon. Mar 23rd, 2026

Cyberpunk Trading Card Game Crowdfunding Exceeds One Billion Rubles

Key art for Cyberpunk Trading Card Game

Fans of Night City and the Cyberpunk 2077 universe are showing immense enthusiasm for the tabletop collectible card game, Cyberpunk Trading Card Game. They are actively supporting the project by pre-ordering game sets through the crowdfunding campaign, enabling publisher WeirdCo to reach new, increasingly ambitious stretch goals.

Launched on Kickstarter on March 17, 2026, the crowdfunding campaign for the Cyberpunk Trading Card Game continues to captivate fans of both the RPG action game Cyberpunk 2077 and the anime series “Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.”

Gameplay image from Cyberpunk Trading Card Game

It’s noteworthy that the project’s primary goal of $100,000 (approximately 8.3 million rubles) was achieved remarkably quickly – in just five minutes. By March 18, the total raised for WeirdCo had already reached $7,485,445 (over 622 million rubles).

Artwork and cards from Cyberpunk Trading Card Game

With 26 days still remaining in the campaign, generous backers had already helped the developers raise an impressive $12,179,889, equivalent to over one billion rubles (1,012,918,544 rubles). All previously announced stretch goals have been successfully met, and it is anticipated that new ones will be unveiled shortly.

Crowdfunding progress chart for Cyberpunk Trading Card Game

Various pre-order options are currently available: a set of two starter decks costs $49 (4,075 rubles), while a bundle with 36 booster packs is priced at $169 (14,054 rubles). Larger tiers are also offered, including the “Netrunner” pack for $349 (29,023 rubles), the “Reputation” pack for $499 (41,498 rubles), the “Padre’s Blessing” pack for $999 (83,080 rubles), and the “Afterlife” pack for $2,799 (232,773 rubles).

Different tiered rewards for Cyberpunk Trading Card Game crowdfunding

The most exclusive collector’s sets are priced at $7,999 (665,222 rubles). Delivery of all items from the campaign is scheduled for October to December 2026.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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