Introduction

The Asia Region 2026 Roadmap – CookieRun Braverse TCG outlines a major evolution for competitive and casual play alike. In 2026, the developers aim to strengthen structured tournaments while also expanding social and community-driven events. As a result, players across Taiwan and Southeast Asia can expect clearer progression paths, more frequent events, and stronger incentives to stay active throughout the year.
A Clearer Competitive Path Toward Worlds
At the top of the Asia tournament system sits the World Championship, which remains exclusive to qualified seed holders. Beneath it, the Champion Cup takes place twice a year during Winter and Summer, with regional qualifiers determining who advances. Importantly, only the regional champion receives full travel and accommodation support, which raises the stakes for top-level competition.

Meanwhile, the Brave League forms the backbone of competitive play. Monthly seasons feed into quarterly Season Finals, and these Finals now allow open participation. However, players holding 1 Round Bye tickets gain a significant advantage, which adds a strategic layer to long-term tournament planning.
1 Round Bye Tickets and Brave League Changes
One of the biggest updates in 2026 is the introduction of the 1 Round Bye ticket system. Each ticket counts as one automatic win in the next tournament stage, allowing players to skip an early round. Tickets earned in Brave League Seasons can be used in Season Finals, while tickets from Finals can be carried into the Champion Cup.

Each player may hold up to four tickets per season, which rewards consistent performance rather than single-event success. At the same time, the 2026 Brave League will run across four seasons, starting on February 6 with the release of BS9. Each season provides two promo cards, while Season Finals expand rewards to include playmats for Top 8 and sleeves for Top 16 players.
Pre-release Events and Faster Meta Access
Starting in 2026, every new booster release will feature a one-week Pre-release period. During this time, players can join Draft-format Pre-release events and earn a limited promo card exclusive to that window. As a result, competitive players gain early exposure to the evolving meta, while collectors gain access to time-limited rewards.'

This structure not only builds excitement ahead of each expansion, but also encourages local store participation before the official release date. Therefore, Pre-release events become both a testing ground and a community milestone for each new set.
Social Play, Weekly Events, and New Formats
Beyond competitive play, 2026 places a stronger focus on social engagement. Weekly Stage Events hosted by card shops offer exclusive promo packs and remain open to everyone. In addition, monthly Cookie Parties introduce a casual tournament environment, complete with promo rewards and lucky draws, even for less experienced players.

Finally, the roadmap teases new special rule formats, including team battles and multiplayer matches. These formats aim to refresh the gameplay experience and encourage experimentation outside standard tournament structures, making the game more accessible for wider audiences.
Closing

Overall, the Asia Region 2026 Roadmap – CookieRun Braverse TCG signals a year focused on structure, accessibility, and long-term engagement. With clearer tournament progression, meaningful competitive rewards, early-access Pre-release events, and expanded social play, Asia-region players can expect a more connected and rewarding ecosystem throughout 2026.
Helpful Links
- Browse NA Region events and tournaments
- Join the community on Discord
- Discuss the game on Reddit
- Shop for CookieRun: Braverse TCG cards online



