The truth of the Titans has surfaced following long strides of survival and fighting in Attack on Titan: Apocalypse. Dive into the newest addition to UniVersus, where players will witness the dramatic conclusion of the dark fantasy anime series that has captivated many. Attack on Titan: Apocalypse will unveil exciting new characters alongside the return of fan favorites. Additionally, players will be eager to find powerful and devastating abilities and new Titans within this set that will make an impact!

Like the previous Attack on Titan sets, Attack on Titan: Apocalypse continues the trend of bringing character moments to life through the cards. This set also features original illustrations created exclusively by the series creator, Hajime Isayama, making it an essential addition for fans and collectors. The Attack on Titan sets have continued to wow fans with their card design, so be sure to sign up for your Prerelease events at local game stores near you starting on May 9th!
Unboxing the Attack on Titan: Apocalypse Booster Cards
The UniVersus Attack on Titan: Apocalypse wraps up the dramatic tale with themes of rage, love, loss, and hope. The booster set consists of over 180 new cards, including 6 chrome rares adorned in art exclusively by Hajime Isayama. Each booster contains 11 cards, including 1 character card, 6 commons, 3 uncommons, and a card that could be Rare, Ultra Rare, or Secret Rare.
Cards within this set highlight great aggressive cards, with great extension cards, Response and Blitz attacks, and character cards.












Need more from the collection? Featuring action-packed Usurper in brand-new art from Hajime Isayama exclusively for this set will bring the fight to new heights!


Attack on Titan: Apocalypse rumbles into your hands on May 16, 2025, with a prerelease coming on May 9, 2025. To see more news, check out the UVS Games overview.
Special thank you to UVS Games for providing a booster box for this review!
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Initially released in 2006, it was first introduced as the Universal Fighting System. This game is a well-established and proven collectible card game (CCG). This marks it as one of the oldest continuously published tabletop games.