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Naruto Mythos TCG Official Roadmap Released: What We Know So Far

2 April 2026
Dramatic artwork showing Naruto characters including Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke surrounded by swirling golden clouds and mystical energy

The wait is nearly over. Naruto Mythos TCG has just released their official roadmap, and it's clear they're planning something ambitious for 2026 and beyond.

This isn't the Chinese Kayou cards you've been collecting, and it's definitely not the old Bandai CCG from the early 2000s. This is something entirely new from Italian developer Cicaboom, and they're positioning it as a completely fresh take on Naruto card games.

A Clear Path Forward

According to the official roadmap announcement, this represents "a clear path that will guide players, collectors, and stores throughout 2026 and beyond."

That's a bold statement. Most TCG launches give you vague promises about future support, but Naruto Mythos seems confident enough to commit to a multi-year plan right from the start.

What This Means for Collectors

The roadmap suggests they're building something substantial — not just another flash-in-the-pan card game hoping to capitalise on Naruto's popularity. The fact that they're already talking about guiding stores and players "throughout 2026 and beyond" indicates serious long-term commitment.

For collectors, this is encouraging news. There's nothing worse than investing in a new TCG only to watch it disappear after a few sets. A published roadmap suggests they've got the backing and planning to stick around.

The Competitive Angle

The mention of guiding "players" alongside collectors and stores hints at organised play support. Most successful TCGs need both a collecting community and a competitive scene to thrive long-term.

If Naruto Mythos can deliver on both fronts — collectible appeal and solid gameplay — they might actually carve out a proper niche in the increasingly crowded TCG market.

What We're Watching For

The roadmap itself is just the beginning. What we really need to see are the specifics: release dates, product details, tournament support, and most importantly, whether the actual cards live up to the ambitious promises.

The game made its debut at Spiel Essen 2025, where it generated considerable interest among attendees. If you're curious about diving in when it launches, we'll have Naruto Mythos products available as soon as they become available.

Right then — are you ready for another TCG to potentially add to your collection? Because if this roadmap delivers on its promises, Naruto Mythos might be worth keeping an eye on.

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