A Ravensburger spokesperson has confirmed to TheGamer that 's second chapter will introduce characters from Raya and the Last Dragon, Winnie the Pooh, as well as adding more characters from Mulan.
Although we might have only just gotten the first chapter of Lorcana, it looks like it's already time to start getting excited about the future of the game. Yesterday, , seemingly revealing some of the characters that are going to be added to the game in the process.
The characters that Ludivers seemed to accidentally reveal included Sisu from Raya and the Last Dragon and Winnie the Pooh, as well as suggesting that more Mulan would be featured in the next chapter. The leak also suggested that the next chapter would feature two starter decks this time around, although the characters featured in those decks weren't confirmed by Ludivers as of the time of writing.
Following that leak, a Ravensburger spokesperson reached out to TheGamer and confirmed some details about Disney Lorcana's second chapter. For starters, they reconfirmed the release date of November 17 for local game stores and December 1 for mass retail, as well as confirming that the second set would feature two starter decks.
More interestingly, the Ravensburger spokesperson confirmed to us that the set 2 accessories will "feature animated characters from popular Disney franchises, including Winnie the Poohꦓ, Mulan, Beauty and the Beast and Raya and the Last Dragon", confirming the Ludivers leak and giving us a good idea of some of the cards and accessories that we might be getting in a few months time🍸.
There's been a lot of speculation about who could be added to Lorcana in the game's second chapter, but it seems that Ravensburger is intent on sticking with Disney for now and not moving towards Pixar like some speculated. Winnie the Pooh is certainly an exciting addition to the game considering how beloved he and his friends are, although the focus on Mulan is a little strange considering it appeared plenty in the first chapter, albeit without any proper appearance from one of its most popular characters, Mushu.
Raya and the Last Dragon is an interesting addition, though, as it'll replace Moana as the most recently released Disney film being represented in Disney Lorcana. It seems like we'll be waiting a little longer to see Lorcana stretch out into some of the other properties that Disney owns, but for now, it's nice to see some restraint from Ravensburger and a continued focus on Disney classics.