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    Naruto Mythos TCG in Australia: Where to Buy, When It's Coming, and What to Do Now
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    18 June 2026

    Naruto Mythos TCG in Australia: Where to Buy, When It's Coming, and What to Do Now

    Naruto Mythos TCG isn't in Australia yet — here's when it's coming, where collectors stand, and what Naruto cards you can actually buy right now.

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    If you've been searching for Naruto Mythos TCG in Australia, you're not alone — and you've probably run into a wall. The short answer is that it isn't here yet. The longer answer is more interesting, because there's a real roadmap for Australia, a clear timeline for when things might change, and in the meantime, a separate Naruto card product that Australian collectors are already buying.

    Here's everything you actually need to know.

    Quick Answer: Naruto Mythos (by Cicaboom) is a real, playable trading card game — but it launched in Europe, the UK, Turkey and MENA in March 2026, and Australia was not a Set 1 territory. Cicaboom has officially scheduled Australia for later sets (Set 2 has a TBA date; Set 3 is announced as a simultaneous global launch). There is no Australian distributor and no local retail stock right now. If you want Naruto cards in hand today, KAYOU Naruto booster boxes and booster packs are what's actually available in Australia — they're collectibles, not a game, but they're the real thing and they're here now.


    What Is Naruto Mythos TCG?

    Naruto Mythos is a genuine trading card game — deck-building, win conditions, the lot. It's not a collectibles-only product like KAYOU Naruto; it's a competitive card game where two players build decks and face off across structured gameplay. Think along the lines of Pokémon or Yu-Gi-Oh! in terms of format, applied to the Naruto universe.

    The game launched with Set 1 on 13 March 2026. Early coverage from the European TCG community has been positive, with collectors and competitive players both paying attention.

    What Naruto Mythos is not: it's not made by Bandai, it's not made by KAYOU, and it has no connection to either of those product lines. It is its own product with its own rules, its own card pool, and its own organised play ecosystem.


    Who Makes It, and Where Can You Get It?

    Naruto Mythos is published by Cicaboom, an Italian trading card game company. Set 1 launched in Europe, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and the MENA region. As of June 2026, that's where the game exists at retail.

    If you're in Australia and want Set 1 product, importing from an overseas store is technically an option — UK and EU online retailers do ship internationally. That said, be clear-eyed about what that involves: no Australian consumer law protections, potentially significant shipping costs, and possible customs duty depending on the order value. Sealed booster product isn't fragile, but it's not a risk-free purchase from outside your jurisdiction either. We're not going to name specific overseas retailers here, but they exist and are findable.

    For most collectors, it's worth knowing that an Australian release is on the roadmap before committing to import costs.


    Is Naruto Mythos TCG Available in Australia?

    No — not yet.

    Australia was not part of the Set 1 launch territory. There is currently no Australian distributor, no local retail presence, and no Naruto Mythos product on Australian shelves.

    However, Cicaboom has Australia on their official roadmap:

    • Set 2 ("Shinobi Shiren") lists Australia as a territory. No date has been confirmed yet — it's listed as TBA.
    • Set 3 (Shippuden era / Akatsuki) has been announced as a simultaneous global launch, with Australia included and a pre-release window scheduled for early-to-mid November 2026.

    These are Cicaboom's announced plans — not guarantees, and not anything CottierTCG is involved with or has confirmed independently. Release dates in the TCG industry can and do shift. If you're planning around the Set 3 window, treat it as a tentative target and watch Cicaboom's official channels for updates.

    The practical upshot: if you're hoping to play Naruto Mythos in Australia, you're likely looking at late 2026 at the earliest for any locally available product.


    Naruto Mythos vs KAYOU Naruto: What's the Actual Difference?

    This is where a lot of confusion kicks in, and it's worth being precise.

    Naruto Mythos (Cicaboom) is a playable trading card game. It has rules, deck construction, win conditions, and a competitive scene. If you want to play Naruto cards with a friend or enter a tournament, Mythos is the game designed for that.

    KAYOU Naruto is a collectible card line — officially licensed, high-quality cards based on the Masashi Kishimoto series, but with no gameplay whatsoever. There are no rules in the box. There is no deck to build. There's no way to "win" with them. The entire experience is about opening packs, chasing high-rarity pulls, and building a collection.

    They are completely different products made by completely different companies with completely different purposes. The only thing they share is the Naruto IP.

    If you've been searching "Naruto TCG" and landing on KAYOU results, that's a search query mismatch — KAYOU Naruto is not a TCG. We've covered that distinction in more detail in Is KAYOU Naruto a TCG or a Collectible?. For a side-by-side breakdown of both products, Naruto Mythos vs KAYOU Naruto goes through the comparison in full.

    The short version: if you want to play a game, Mythos is the answer — once it's available here. If you want to collect, KAYOU is the answer, and it's available right now.


    What Australian Naruto Collectors Can Buy Right Now

    While Naruto Mythos works through its international rollout, KAYOU Naruto is the Naruto card product that's actually on the ground in Australia.

    KAYOU Naruto cards are officially licensed collectibles produced by KAYOU, a Chinese card manufacturer. The English-language lines — Jin Chapter and Earth Scroll — feature artwork from the original Naruto series, with a tiered rarity system that drives genuine chase value. Serialised cards, alternate-art treatments, and high-rarity pulls make the opening experience compelling for collectors who are used to Pokémon or similar hobby products.

    If you're coming from the Pokémon world and wondering how they stack up, KAYOU Naruto vs Pokémon Cards covers that crossover well.

    What's available through CottierTCG right now:

    These ship from Australia, so you're covered under Australian consumer law with no customs headaches. If you're waiting on Naruto Mythos but want to be in the Naruto card hobby in the meantime, KAYOU is a genuine option — just go in knowing it's a collecting experience, not a game.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Naruto Mythos TCG available in Australia?

    No. As of June 2026, there is no Australian distributor and no local retail stock for Naruto Mythos. The game launched in Set 1 across Europe, the UK, Turkey, and MENA — Australia was not part of that wave.

    When is Naruto Mythos releasing in Australia?

    Cicaboom has officially listed Australia on their roadmap. Set 2 ("Shinobi Shiren") lists Australia as a territory with a date to be announced. Set 3 has been announced as a simultaneous global launch including Australia, with a pre-release window in early-to-mid November 2026. These are Cicaboom's announced plans and are subject to change — watch their official channels for confirmed dates.

    Can you actually play Naruto Mythos cards as a game?

    Yes. Unlike KAYOU Naruto, Mythos is a genuine playable trading card game — players build decks, follow rules, and compete with win conditions. It's designed for head-to-head play and has organised play support in its launch territories.

    What's the difference between Naruto Mythos and KAYOU Naruto?

    They share the Naruto licence but are entirely different products by different companies. Naruto Mythos (Cicaboom) is a playable TCG with deck-building and competitive gameplay. KAYOU Naruto is a collectible card line with no gameplay — you open packs and chase rare pulls, but there are no rules or win conditions. One is a game; one is a hobby collection.

    What Naruto cards can I buy in Australia right now?

    KAYOU Naruto collectible cards are available in Australia now. CottierTCG stocks booster boxes and booster packs from the English Jin Chapter and Earth Scroll lines, shipped from Australia. They're not a game — but they're a solid collecting hobby for Naruto fans.

    Is KAYOU Naruto a TCG?

    No. KAYOU Naruto is a collectible card line — there are no rules, no decks to build, and no gameplay. People often call it a TCG because that's the category they're familiar with from Pokémon or Yu-Gi-Oh!, but KAYOU Naruto cards don't have any game mechanics. If you want a playable Naruto card game, that's Naruto Mythos — which isn't in Australia yet.

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