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Riot Games is expanding its iconic League of Legends universe with a new venture—a physical trading card game currently codenamed "Project K." The game, slated for an early 2025 release in China, marks the first time Riot has entered the realm of physical card games. While specific mechanics remain under wraps, early glimpses of the project suggest a departure from conventional trading card game norms. Valve has announced that Steam users in the United Kingdom will now need to link a credit card to their account if they want to access games or pages marked with “mature content.” This move is part of Valve’s compliance with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which enforces stricter age verification for online platforms. This new rule means that without a credit card, UK Steam users cannot even view community hubs or discussions about mature-rated games. If stricter rules like this are implemented in the Philippines in the future, many local players may find themselves locked out of certain games since not everyone has access to a credit card. Riot Games is officially expanding its League of Legends universe into the world of trading card games. After months of speculation under the codename “Project K,” the studio has revealed the title of its long-awaited card game: Riftbound: League of Legends Trading Card Game. Read more in our articles including "Riot Games reveals Project K, a physical League of Legends Gard Game" and "Steam UK Blocks Mature Games Without Credit Card".

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Riot Games is expanding its iconic League of Legends universe with a new venture—a physical trading card game currently codenamed "Project K." The game, slated for an early 2025 release in China, marks the first time Riot has entered the realm of physical card games. While specific mechanics remain under wraps, early glimpses of the project suggest a departure from conventional trading card game norms.

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Valve has announced that Steam users in the United Kingdom will now need to link a credit card to their account if they want to access games or pages marked with “mature content.” This move is part of Valve’s compliance with the UK’s Online Safety Act, which enforces stricter age verification for online platforms. This new rule means that without a credit card, UK Steam users cannot even view community hubs or discussions about mature-rated games. If stricter rules like this are implemented in the Philippines in the future, many local players may find themselves locked out of certain games since not everyone has access to a credit card.

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Our coverage of trading card games includes: "Riot Games reveals Project K, a physical League of Legends Gard Game"; "Steam UK Blocks Mature Games Without Credit Card"; "Riot Games Unveils Riftbound, a League of Legends Card Game Set to Launch This Year". Each article provides unique insights and information.