Doginal Dogs Legends sold out its first preorder on day one. The debut set, Rise of the Pack, is a 111-card, hand-drawn trading card game from the Dogecoin-based Doginal Dogs community, and it is headed for an in-person launch at DDNYC 2026.
The game was announced on August 3. Preorders opened the same day at ddltcg.com and were gone before the first day was over, one of the fastest product sell-throughs the brand has recorded. Coverage across crypto and entertainment trades picked the story up through the second week of August.
Rise of the Pack is built as a real game, not a sticker drop. It uses 40-card decks, character classes, and a mix of creatures, spells, and traps. The team spent nearly two years on the mechanics and the art. Every card in the first set is hand-drawn, with rarity tiers aimed at both players and collectors.
That combination is what moved so fast. Limited supply, a community that already buys physical drops, and a product that is supposed to play — not just sit in a sleeve. Co-founder Christian “Bark” Barker said the response went beyond what the team expected, and that the goal is to get the game into people’s hands at DDNYC.
The official debut is September 2–4 in New York, at the sold-out DDNYC 2026 flagship. Attendees are scheduled to be among the first to play in person. A digital version is also in development, with a beta waitlist open on the same site.
Anyone who missed the preorder is waiting on official channels for the next window. Until then the facts are simple: the first print ran out immediately, the cards show up in New York in two weeks, and Doginal Dogs just put a TCG on the table next to the collection that started it.
