
COLLECTIBLE CARD GAMES
IT’S TIME TO DUEL!
CCGs are back with a Bang for Q-con 2025!
We are excited to bring you the Galactic premier of our very own Q-Con championship! With tournaments for Pokemon, Yu-gi-oh, Magic: The Gathering, and Lorcana. Come along and test your teck and your skill to see if you have what it takes to be a Champion!
We will be running across the Great Hall, Council Chamber, Canada Room and Peter Froggatt Centre. With some amazing events including pre-cons, standard, constructed and team formats: Q-Con 2025 has CCGs back with help from the lovely folks from Dragonscale and Replay games who are running a whole host of tournaments and events, in addition to our very own Q-Con championship series!
If you love card gaming you’ll love what we have in store for Q-Con 2025!
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Q-Con Championship Tournaments
Welcome to the Q-Con championship, ran by our very own Q-Con volunteers, across the weekend listed.
We have Pokemon and Lorcana events run on the morning of the 14th and 15th respectively in the Canada Room and Council chamber with signups open from 9am and will run from 10am-12:30pm on their respective days.
Our Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic: the Gathering: Two-headed Giant events will run in the afternoon of the 14th and 15th respecitvely. Signups open from 12:30pm and will run from 1:30pm-5pm in the Canada Room and Council Chamber.
Click on these events to find out more!
COLLECTABLE CARD GAME TOURNAMENTS
Free play is available for all card games throughout the day, space permitting. Please note that events will have priority.
Join Replay Games in the Great Hall at Queens University on the 14th & 15th June.
On demand TCG Events
Want to start a game with your friends and other players? Just talk to a member of our CCG team and we can run an on-demand event for you if space is available. Note that premier events will take priority over on-demand events.
Learn to play events
We hope you also enjoy our learn to play events for Forgetful Fish (informally known as Dandan) on Saturday the 14th in the Canada Room, a one-player format for Magic: The Gathering where both players share the same deck!
As well as a learn to play session for Lorcana on Saturday the 14th in the Canada Room, Disney's new Collectible Card Game where players collect Lore in a two player format in a race to reach 20.
Yu-Gi-Oh! will also have a learn to play event in the Canada Room on the 14th of June for our newest attendees or card gamers that are itching to get back into the game of Yu-Gi-Oh!, a 2-player card game made by Konami where unlike many other games - there is no resource or mana pool!
Learn to play Disney’s Lorcana
Saturday 14th June, Canada Room in the Lanyon Building
Disney Lorcana is a collectible card game where players become Illumineers, using magical ink to summon reimagined Disney characters.
Learn to play Yu-Gi-Oh!
Sunday 15th June, Canada Room in the Lanyon Building
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a fast-paced trading card game where players duel using monsters, spells, and traps. Featuring iconic cards and deep strategy, it’s a classic for competitive and casual players alike. Easy to start, endlessly replayable.
Learn to play Forgetful Fish
The silly fish format
Saturday 14th June, Canada Room in the Lanyon Building
Forgetful Fish (AKA Dandan) is a Magic: The Gathering Format where two players share a single, Mono-blue 80 card deck and graveyard.
This unique format revolves around the odd creature card Dandân being the only creature and source of damage in the entire deck. The other primary card is Memory Lapse, with its ability to return spells to the top of the shared deck creating an interesting duel of control between players to stack the deck in their interest. These cards together form the name and theme of the deck, Forgetful fish.
The rest of the deck includes a variety of blue instants and sorceries that aim at interacting with spells on the stack, the top of the deck, and directly with the eponymous fish itself.
Forgetful Fish offers a fun challenge to new and experienced players alike, incorporating a chess-like rhythm of play which relies on smart use of resources and thinking several turns ahead to stay on top of your opponent











