From embodying the sheer terror of natural disasters and the horrors of conflict, Godzilla is finally joining UniVersus!
On June 21st, UniVersus will release their first series featuring Godzilla, The King of the Monsters, with two Challenger Series to their card system! Godzilla and Mothra unite, while King Ghidorah pairs up with Rodan in these pre-designed decks, primed and ready to hit the game mats and obliterate anyone who stands in their way, embodying the essence of a true kaiju.
Each of these Challenger Series Deck comes with its own Mechagodzilla character card and a Collector’s booster pack featuring foils and alt-art cards. UniVersus offers fans and avid collectors the opportunity to upgrade their decks with full-art cards that celebrate the iconic kaiju from blockbuster hits.
Check out the cards included in these Godzilla Challenger Series Decks below!
Unboxing the GODZILLA: Godzilla + Mothra Challenger Series Deck
Similar to other UniVersus cards, these feature dynamic and stunning illustrations that honor the classic GODZILLA vibe. Each Challenger Series deck contains 60 Cards along with 3 All-New Characters. The cards feature iconic characters and are filled with dynamic monster battle scenes directly inspired by the GODZILLA universe. The “Godzilla: Godzilla + Mothra” includes the third generation of Mechagodzlla, Kiru, and Attack and Asset cards, illustrating Godzilla’s atomic breath and brute strength.
Unboxing the GODZILLA: King Ghidorah + Rodan Challenger Series Deck
Godzilla’s arch nemesis, the malevolent Three-Headed Titan known as King Ghidorah, is also new to UniVersus. The “Godzilla: King Ghidorah + Rodan” includes the first generation of Mechagodzilla, the Bionic Menace. Some Attack and Asset cards illustrate King Ghidorah’s nuclear and electrical beams and powers.
Photo by: (IG) penguins.perspective
Preorder now at your local game stores, or check the Godzilla UniVersus for more information.
Special thank you to UVS Games for providing these Challenger Series decks for this review!
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