Today’s preview is brought to you by the co-founders of Super Awesome Games and co-designers of Vs. System® 2PCG®; Danny Mandel and Ben Cichoski.

Earlier today, Upper Deck announced an expansion to their Vs. System® 2PCG® organized play. A part of this expansion will include new Featured Formats during the main events. On October 1st 2018 the Vs. System 2PCG will introduce its first Featured Format.

Let’s dive right in!

What is a Featured Format?

A Featured Format is a set of special rules that affect the game for a three-month period. For example, one Featured Format might say you can only build a deck using cards from specific expansions. Another Featured Format might only allow cards from specific teams. And a third type of Featured Format might require you to choose from a restricted selection of Main Characters.

Tournaments sanctioned by Upper Deck will use the Current Featured Format. We also encourage local stores running tournaments as well as folks playing at home to try out the current Featured Format.

The first Featured Format is Big Apple Battle (more on this below) and it takes place in the Fall Season: from October 1st through December 31st 2018. When that format ends, the next one immediately begins and runs through the Winter Season: from January 1st through March 31st 2019. And so on, such that there will be four Featured Formats every year.

Why Introduce Featured Formats?

They Can Be Thematic

One of the Vs. System 2PCG’s best qualities is its theme. We try very hard to make these characters feel like their comic book, movie, and TV counterparts. While it can be really crazy to mix superheroes of all types with xenomorphs, predators, and vampires, sometimes it’s fun to keep things simple and focus on a specific universe or type of battle.

They Keep the Game Fresh

The main way to play Vs. System 2PCG is that all cards, expansions, main characters, etc. are allowed. From now on, we will refer to this as the “Multiverse” Format. (Note: In the Multiverse decks must still be either Illustrated or Photographic.)

As the Multiverse grows and the total available cards in it gets larger and larger it becomes harder for new cards to have an impact. This can lead to stagnation, where the most powerful decks remain at the top of the game.

A simple way to think about it is this: if there are 100 different cards to choose from and we add 100 more, we’ve now doubled the size of the card pool. But if there are 1,000 different cards to choose from and we add 100, we’ve only added 10% to the card pool.

Some games address the stagnation problem by “rotating out” older expansions, which (eventually) removes the most powerful decks from the environment.

However, with the Vs. System 2PCG we don’t ever want older cards to become obsolete. Featured Formats allow us to temporarily remove cards from the environment in a variety of different ways like highlighting certain main characters, certain teams, or certain universes.

And since a Featured Format only lasts for three months, if players feel that a Format has grown stale or has been “solved”, there’s a new Format right around the corner.

They Make The Game More Accessible For New Players

It’s always great to add new players to a card game, but there are two main barriers to entry: cost and complexity. As the number of expansions grows so does the monetary price for a new player to catch up. Similarly, the more cards in the pool there are, the more daunting it is for a new player to learn the cards and build a deck.

By temporarily altering the card pools, Featured Formats make it easier on a new player’s wallet and brain. They can also act as a guide on how to get into the game, directing a new player toward specific sets, teams, etc.

They Can Showcase New Cards… and Old Cards

Many Featured Formats will highlight cards from the most recent Arc. For example, Big Apple Battle includes the Spider-Friends, Sinister Syndicate, and New Defenders expansions. On the other hand, there are tons of older cards that never got a chance to shine in the Multiverse, but will have another opportunity in the new context of a Featured Format.

They Are Flexible

When certain Featured Formats end up being popular, we can bring them back. And if a Featured Format ends up being unpopular we can retire it (and try to learn from it).

They’re Fun!

Ultimately the purpose of a Featured Format is to give you more ways to play with your cards which is just plain fun.

Now let’s get to the good stuff – the details of the first two Featured Formats! (We’ll announce the 3rd and 4th ones early next year!)

Featured Format #1: Big Apple Battle

It’s time for street-level heroes to take center stage in a battle for New York City.

Season: Fall 2018

Dates: October 1st 2018 through December 31st 2018

Rules: Your main character and each card in your deck (and out-of-game piles) that has a team affiliation must have one of the following affiliations:

Spider-Friends

Sinister Syndicate

Defenders

Underworld

Champions

Inhumans

Your deck can include cards from more than one of the above teams.

You can have any number of neutral (no affiliation) cards in your deck.

The expansions that include the above teams are:

The Defenders (Defenders and Underworld)

(Defenders and Underworld) Legacy (Defenders and Underworld)

(Defenders and Underworld) Monsters Unleashed (Champions and Inhumans)

(Champions and Inhumans) Deadpool and Friends (Underworld)

(Underworld) Spider-Friends (Spider-Friends)

(Spider-Friends) Sinister Syndicate (Sinister Syndicate)

(Sinister Syndicate) New Defenders (Defenders)

There are neutral cards available in other expansions. These are legal for this Format.

Featured Format #2: Photographic Universe

What happens when Cinema’s Mightiest Heroes visit Sunnydale?

Season: Winter 2019

Dates: January 1st 2019 through March 31st 2019

Rules: You must use a Photographic Universe deck.

During this Format you can use cards from the following expansions:

The MCU Battles

MCU Heroes

MCU Villains

The Buffy Battles (November 2018 release!)



For more information about the Photographic Universe click HERE

One of the main reasons Vs. System was reintroduced under the 2PCG model was to focus on deckbuilding. Give the same product to every player and see what each would come up with. With the recent announcement of the expansion in Vs. System 2PCG organized play events it gives us a chance to bring that idea forward.

Let’s see what you can build.