● Organized Play · Season 2
Upcoming Disney Lorcana tournaments & events
The Disney Lorcana Challenge Season 2 competitive season is well under way — best-of-3 matches, an Infinity Constructed format, and a path that leads to the World Championship. Here's every confirmed Challenge stop and Continental Championship coming up next, plus how to find play near you.
01 Confirmed upcoming events
All dates and venues are organizer-set and verified against Ravensburger's official play pages at time of publication. Click through to the official source before booking travel.
Disney Lorcana Challenge Brazil
Disney Lorcana Challenge Manila
Japan Championship 2026
North American Championship 2026
Asia Championship 2026
European Championship 2026
World Championship 2026
Heads up. Dates, venues, formats and ticket prices are set by Ravensburger and their organizers and can change without notice. Always confirm details on the official Disney Lorcana play page before booking travel. InkSight is not the tournament organizer and does not sell tickets to these events.
02 Play locally — Weekly Play, Prereleases & Set Championships
Most Disney Lorcana players never travel to a Continental Championship — almost everyone plays at their local store first. Ravensburger's organized-play structure runs at three local tiers:
- Weekly Play — casual weekly events at participating stores. Easy on-ramp, usually small promo support.
- Prereleases — limited events held the weekend before each new set goes wide. The next one is the Attack of the Vine! prerelease on July 17, 2026 (set goes wide July 24).
- Set Championships — bigger, set-specific store-level events that hand out exclusive promo cards and feed into the Challenge series.
The cleanest way to find any of these in your area is the official store locator:
03 Gearing up for an event
If you're heading to a Challenge or Championship — or just want your deck to survive a long Set Championship day — the basics matter: matte sleeves you can shuffle without fatigue, a deck box that fits double-sleeved decks, a playmat with enough grip for sliding cards, dice, and a binder for trade fodder. Our curated picks live on the InkSight Shop; affiliate links there go to TCGplayer, eBay and Amazon — we may earn a commission at no cost to you, and what we surface is what we'd actually use.