Posted on 20th March 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

Ravensburger is launching the first co-operative game under its Disney Lorcana brand in the form of Illumineer’s Quest: Deep Trouble.
The game sees players team up – or undertake a solo mission – to defeat Ursula in her lair at the edge of Lorcana.
Illumineer’s Quest: Deep Trouble includes a guided gameplay area for Ursula, two preconstructed Disney Lorcana TCG player decks, and an Ursula deck.
The game offers four difficulty levels ranging from easy to extreme, with each featuring rules variations to make the play experience unique. The game can also be expanded up from one or two players to four players with additional Disney Lorcana TCG decks.
Illumineer’s Quest: Deep Trouble will be released first at local game stores and Disney Parks on May 17th, followed by mass market retailers and The Disney Store retail locations on May 31st.
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