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Vendetta
Riftbound's fourth main set — rivalries take centre stage
Vendetta is the fourth main Riftbound set, releasing July 31, 2026. Riot Games and UVS Games announced the set on March 5, 2026 at GAMA Expo, with individual card reveals beginning June 22.
The set is themed entirely around rival pairings drawn from League of Legends lore: Zed and Shen, Nasus and Renekton, Vi and Jinx, Jayce and Viktor. Vendetta also debuts a smaller set format — roughly 160–166 cards with 9 Champion Legends — that Riot has confirmed will become the new standard going forward.
Key facts
- Release date
- July 31, 2026
- Spoilers begin
- June 22, 2026
- Set code
- VEN
- Set size
- ≈160–166 cards
- Champion Legends
- 9 (new standard)
- Showcase variants
- 50+ including Overnumbered
- Two-player product
- Showdown Decks (Zed vs Shen)
The theme: rivalries
Every printing decision in Vendetta is filtered through one question: who is this card's rival? The four headline pairings each draw from a different region of Runeterra and span the spectrum of Riftbound's domains.
Beyond the headline rivals, Riot has confirmed that the set leans into specific domain pairings — Fury/Calm, Mind/Body, Chaos/Order — as paired archetypes that reflect each rivalry's tension.
- Zed vs Shen· Ionia
- Former students of the Kinkou Order turned mortal enemies. The Zed vs Shen Showdown Deck is the first publicly confirmed two-player precon and headlines the set's marketing.
- Nasus vs Renekton· Shurima
- Ascended brothers torn apart by millennia of imprisonment. Both appear on the booster box key art alongside Akali.
- Vi vs Jinx· Zaun / Piltover
- Estranged sisters from Zaun — one became enforcer, the other became chaos. Confirmed as a rivalry pair; product format not yet detailed.
- Jayce vs Viktor· Piltover / Zaun
- The Defender of Tomorrow and the Machine Herald, locked in an ideological war over progress. Their Overnumbered Showcase variants form a connected scene when placed side by side — one of the first images Riot revealed for the set.
Confirmed Champion Legends (7 of 9)
Riot has confirmed 7 of Vendetta's 9 Champion Legends. The remaining two have not been officially announced.
- Zed (Ionia) — Master of Shadows · rival of Shen
- Shen (Ionia) — Eye of Twilight · rival of Zed (1 existing card →)
- Nasus (Shurima) — The Curator of the Sands · rival of Renekton
- Renekton (Shurima) — The Butcher of the Sands · rival of Nasus
- Akali (Ionia) — The Rogue Assassin — appears on the booster box key art
- Mel (Noxus) — Daughter of Ambessa; introduced to League via Arcane
- Ambessa (Noxus) — Noxian general and matriarch of House Medarda
- 2 more Champion Legends unannounced — Riot is expected to reveal both before release.
Showdown Decks — Vendetta's first two-player product
Vendetta introduces Showdown Decks, Riftbound's first preconstructed two-player product. The publicly confirmed deck pairs Zed against Shen: two 56-card decks plus two booster packs in a single box, designed to be opened, shuffled, and played head-to-head out of the box.
Riot has positioned Showdown Decks as the on-ramp for new players entering Riftbound through the rivalry storyline. The format echoes the precon two-player boxes that have worked well for Magic: The Gathering's Duel Decks and Pokémon's Battle Decks.
Showcase cards and the Overnumbered variant
Vendetta ships with more than 50 Showcase cards — alternate-art variants of standard cards — pulled at the same rates as in earlier sets. The headline addition is the Overnumbered treatment, a special Showcase subtype that pairs two rival champions on facing artwork. When laid out side by side, an Overnumbered pair completes a single connected scene.
The first Overnumbered pair Riot has shown publicly is Jayce vs Viktor. Other rivalries are expected to receive the same treatment as reveals roll out from late June.

Why Vendetta is smaller — the 9-Legend standard
Vendetta is noticeably smaller than the sets before it: roughly 160–166 cards and just 9 Champion Legends, down from 12 in Origins, Spiritforged, and Unleashed. Riot has confirmed this is not a one-off — the 9-Legend cadence becomes the new standard for main sets going forward.
The stated reasoning is design depth: fewer Champions means more cards per champion archetype, which makes deckbuilding identities clearer and limited environments more focused. For collectors it also means a lower pull count per booster box.
Release timeline at a glance
March 5, 2026 — Vendetta announced at GAMA Expo via Riot/UVS press materials.
June 22, 2026 — Individual card reveals begin. Daily spoilers expected through July.
July 31, 2026 — Worldwide release of Vendetta booster boxes, Showdown Decks, and Showcase variants.
Frequently asked questions
When does Riftbound: Vendetta release?+
Vendetta releases worldwide on July 31, 2026. Card reveals start on June 22, 2026 — about five weeks before launch.
How many cards are in Vendetta?+
Roughly 160 to 166 cards, including 9 Champion Legends and more than 50 Showcase variants. This is a deliberate reduction from the 12-Legend, 200+ card sets that came before it — Riot has confirmed the new size is the standard going forward.
Which champions are in Vendetta?+
Riot has confirmed 7 of 9 Champion Legends: Zed, Shen, Nasus, Renekton, Akali, Mel, and Ambessa. The remaining two have not been announced. The roster pulls heavily from Ionia, Shurima, and Noxus, with rivalry pairings drawn from Zaun and Piltover (Vi/Jinx, Jayce/Viktor) appearing as non-Legend Champion cards and Showcase variants.
When do Vendetta spoilers start?+
Individual card spoilers begin June 22, 2026 and continue through July, leading into the July 31 release. Runeweave's Vendetta set page updates automatically as new cards are revealed.
What is a Showdown Deck?+
Showdown Decks are Riftbound's first preconstructed two-player product. Each box contains two complete 56-card decks plus two booster packs. The publicly confirmed Showdown Deck is Zed vs Shen, themed around the Ionian rivalry that headlines the set.
What are Overnumbered Showcase cards?+
Overnumbered is a new Showcase variant in Vendetta: two rival champions printed on facing artwork that completes a single connected scene when the pair is placed side by side. The first publicly shown Overnumbered pair is Jayce vs Viktor.
Cards spoiled so far for Vendetta will appear above this preview as soon as they're public. In the meantime, dig into a finished set:
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