Three new ApeScape DEGENS TCG items are now live on OpenSea, giving early supporters a first public entry into the Genesis trading card game release.
The newly listed items are:
- ApeScape TCG : DEGENS Genesis Booster Pack #1
- Apechain DEGENS : Enki’s Deck #5
- ApeScape DEGENS : Geez #4097 #6
This launch matters because it starts defining the playable identity of ApeScape DEGENS without pretending the full game is already finished. ApeScape remains in pre-beta development, and that is exactly how buyers should approach the collection. The trading card game is being built with a playable version in mind, but the format, balance, and scope can still evolve as the wider ApeScape project grows.
That is not a weakness. It is the honest framing early supporters should want.
What each item offers
The Genesis release gives collectors and players two different ways to enter the game:
- The booster pack route for random discovery and collection growth.
- The preconstructed deck route for players who want a more directed theme and a stronger ready-to-build starting point.
The booster pack is designed to deliver 10 cards drawn from the wider set. The expert preconstructed decks are positioned differently: each one is built around a theme deck experience with a 60-card core plus 40 additional cards for expansion, customization, and testing.
That structure gives ApeScape DEGENS a cleaner entry ladder. Some players will want the surprise and collectibility of packs. Others will want a heavier strategic starting point through themed decks.
Why the Genesis release format is interesting
The broader Genesis framework described for the game points toward a five-theme foundation and a 150-card opening environment. That is a strong starting size for a collectible card game because it is large enough to create identity, replay value, and deck variety without turning the first wave into an unmanageable rules sprawl.
Just as important, the release avoids oversharing hidden cards before players can experience the product naturally. The appeal here is not only ownership. It is discovery, deck identity, and the possibility of a real playable loop.
The pre-beta reminder buyers should understand
Anyone purchasing now should understand the project stage clearly:
- ApeScape is still in development.
- The TCG is intended to have a playable version.
- Card interactions, balance, and larger scope may change as development continues.
That means early buyers are supporting an in-progress game layer, not a frozen final ruleset. If you like early ecosystems, that is part of the appeal. If you expect full final-state certainty, this is the wrong mindset.
Final take
This three-item release gives ApeScape DEGENS a credible first public shape: one Genesis booster entry point and two expert-level preconstructed deck paths. It is a good early structure because it supports collectors, builders, and players without disclosing the full card pool up front.
For anyone watching ApeScape closely, this is the kind of release that matters. It makes the trading card game more concrete while still leaving room for the system to mature during pre-beta development.
FAQ
What new ApeScape DEGENS TCG items are live now?
The current live trio is the Genesis Booster Pack #1, Enki’s Deck #5, and Geez #4097 #6 on OpenSea.
Is ApeScape DEGENS already a finished game?
No. ApeScape is still in pre-beta development, and the playable TCG version may change as the wider game scope evolves.
What is the difference between the booster pack and the themed decks?
The booster pack gives 10 cards from the wider set, while the expert preconstructed decks are built around a larger themed starting experience with a 60-card deck plus 40 additional cards.