
Starting May 15th, fans can now pre-order official trading card packs for KPop Demon Hunters! These packs will feature both the HUNTR/X girls and the Saja Boys. The cards are officially licensed by Netflix and made by Kayou, a company that also creates collectibles for well-known series like Naruto, Harry Potter, and My Little Pony.
Kayou is releasing the KPop Demon Hunters trading card game in two versions: Energy and Classic. The Energy edition will have eight cards in each pack, while the Classic edition will have five. The cards themselves will be based on the story and memorable moments from KPop Demon Hunters, featuring iconic scenes and costumes.
Pre-Orders Are Now Live on GameStop and Amazon, with More Retailers Coming Soon
- Pre-order KPop Demon Hunters’ trading cards on GameStop
- Pre-order KPop Demon Hunters’ trading cards on Amazon
Regular five-card booster packs cost $1.99, and eight-card Energy packs are $4.99. Prices might be a little different depending on where you buy them. Stores say the first booster packs will be available starting July 3rd.
| Set | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| 5-card (Classic) | $1.99 (MSRP) |
| 8-card (Energy) | $4.99 (MSRP) |
| Energy Collector Box (10-pack) | $39.99 |
| Energy Collector Box (5-pack) | $19.99 |
| Classic Collector Box (10-pack) | N/A |
| Classic Collector Box (5-pack) | N/A |
Just like with the Pokemon Trading Card Game, KPop Demon Hunters cards will come in “Collector Boxes” containing between five and ten booster packs. Currently, a five-pack box costs $19.99 and a ten-pack box is $39.99 on GameStop. While you can currently pre-order from GameStop and Amazon, the cards are expected to be available at other major stores like TikTok Shop, Best Buy, and Target in the near future.
Fans of KPop Demon Hunters have reason to be excited! Kayou, the company behind the trading cards, is planning more releases. They’ll be adding limited-edition sets, special collectibles, and new ways to engage with the game. It looks like booster packs will come in different series – Gold, Pearl, and Platinum – but it’s not yet clear how these tiers will work or change the cards themselves.
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If you enjoy the characters in KPop Demon Hunters, you should know that Kayou’s trading cards aren’t the first official merchandise. Actually, Hasbro previously released a Monopoly Deal card game based on the series, and it’s currently available at stores like Walmart for around $13. Netflix has also collaborated with other brands before to create KPop Demon Hunters products, including an American Girl collection and Funko figures of the characters – including Jinu, Derpy, and Sussie.
Fans are eagerly waiting for a sequel to the popular animated movie KPop Demon Hunters, and new trading cards from Kayou might help tide them over until it arrives. The movie has been a big hit for Netflix, reportedly contributing around 17% of the streaming service’s revenue in 2025, according to the Los Angeles Times. Now, Netflix is partnering with Kayou to tap into the booming trading card market, which is expected to be worth about $17 billion by 2035 (according to Yahoo Finance). It’s still uncertain how successful the KPop Demon Hunters trading cards will be, but this partnership could be very profitable for both companies.
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2026-05-17 16:34