StarCraft II · extended roster
Collectible cards — pro talent
The same physical line as the league drop, built for professional players, casters, streamers & personalities, and teams / orgs—people who are not on the FSL league roster. Invited talent, signed likeness, premium card treatment.
What this track covers
FSL league players have their own path (customization tiers, alumni buyers, league story). This page is the parallel track for everyone else we want on cardboard: WCS-level pros, household casters, crossover personalities, and org or team cards that anchor a set.
Same print quality, same pack SKUs where it makes sense, and the same sci-fi sports look—just a different contracting and roster pipeline because rights and schedules are not the same as a league member.
Who can appear (categories)
- Professional competitors — invited with likeness and card copy approved in writing.
- Casters & broadcast talent — desk voices and event hosts who define how fans experience the game.
- Streamers & celebrities — crossover reach; card treatments can lean personality-first.
- Teams & organizations — crest / lineup / “org moment” cards when we have clear art rights.
Launch Edition — invited talent
Working list for Launch Edition card invites (pros, casters, and related talent). Invited means we have extended an invite; Confirmed means likeness and terms are far enough along to treat as locked for print planning.
Confirmed (alphabetical)
| Name | Invited | Confirmed |
|---|---|---|
| ByuN | Yes | Yes |
| Gerald | Yes | Yes |
| Harstem | Yes | Yes |
| Lambo | Yes | Yes |
| MaxPax | Yes | Yes |
| NoRegreT | Yes | Yes |
| Pig | Yes | Yes |
| Scarlett | Yes | Yes |
| TLO | Yes | Yes |
Invited — pending confirmation
| Name | Invited | Confirmed |
|---|---|---|
| Clem | Yes | Not yet |
How it fits the product
Fans still open the same style of mystery packs. Pro-talent cards sit in the common pool, special slots, and chases depending on edition planning—not a separate SKU unless we deliberately design one later.
Talent receives their own card as part of the deal. Economics for invited pros and partners (including talent pool ideas) are handled case by case in agreements—not summarized as promises on this overview.
Pack & talent samples (illustrative)
Retail-style mystery pack plus caster / personality card layouts we use to align art direction. Transparent PNGs; mockup branding is for look-and-feel only on this preview.
Example pro card depth (illustrative)
High-end stat and bio treatment for invited competitors—same bar we hold for headline talent in the line.
We use Serral here as the sample—the GOAT—to show production depth. This is an illustrative preview only, not a licensed PSISTORM product or public campaign. Team and sponsor marks on the mockup (including Basilisk) are not licensed for this page and do not imply endorsement or partnership—concept art for internal discussion.
Pack layout (shared rules)
Same planned structure as the main program: 10 cards per pack — 8 commons from the pool and 2 specials (foils, parallels, serials, or similar, final treatments depend on print quotes).
Super rare chases are a small fraction of the print or use a published insert rate, announced with the final roster before orders close.
Rarity tiers (planning)
| Tier | Role | How we think about it |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 8 per pack | Base roster print; most pulls. |
| Special | 2 per pack | Shorter-run finishes or parallels, defined per set. |
| Super rare | Chase | Hard cap or published insert rate, announced with final roster. |
Talent & partners
If you are approached for this program, your card, likeness rules, and any commercial terms are handled directly in writing. Fans use the same site flows as the main collectible launch when sales open.
FAQRoster, dates, and print specs for Launch will be announced when locked. This page describes the pro-talent track alongside the wider FSL collectible program.