Its existence was first hinted at in January 2002, shortly after Decipher revealed to the public that it was losing the
Lucasfilm license for the
Star Wars CCG (
SWCCG). In late April 2004, the game was officially announced in a Radio Free Decipher webcast as the spiritual follow-up to
SWCCG, and the game immediately attracted massive attention from the hobby industry. For instance, at its public debut at
Gen Con 2005, an introductory tournament using free demo decks is still Decipher's best-attended event in its existence, numbering over 200 people. There are still open-ended issues with the cash winners from that event never getting their prizes paid out to them. Its official name was in constant flux between April and August 2004. The game was originally called
WARS: The Mumon Rip, then
WARS: The Mumon Rift following a player suggestion on Decipher's old Calder forums. The game then went through a logo change and was referred to officially as
The Mumon Rift WARS Trading Card Game before undergoing a final logo change the day before Gen Con 2004 and simplified to
WARS Trading Card Game. It is most commonly referred to as
Wars TCG without the idiosyncratic capitalization of the entire first word; or, simply as
Wars and less commonly as
wtcg. The first release,
Incursion, came out on October 6, 2004, and had 330 cards. The second set,
Nowhere to Hide, was released on January 7, 2005, and had 167 cards. Many more releasesthree more total, at leastwere planned dependent on market conditions, but by April 2005 Decipher had determined that existing sales and pre-orders for set 3 did not justify continuing the game or even to justify publishing the third set. Further planned product releases as of December 2004 were to be called
Edge of a Sword (167 cards, 18-card collectible foil subset, May 2005),
Motion of Mind (330+ cards, 18-card collectible foil subset, September 2005), and
Eye of Insight (167 cards, 18-card collectible foil subset, January 2006).
Edge of a Sword was actually very far into its development; most cards were already written and playtested to a degree and card art were chosen and cropped for more than 3/4 of the approximately 160 cards. The final version of the playtesting files have since been available on the Internet.
Wars TCG cards contain striking original art from numerous professional freelance artists including
John Howe, one of the world's best known fantasy illustrators. Another artist, Pamelina H., who is mostly known for her guitar art, also contributed artwork. The images on the cards depicted the science fiction drama unfolding as each expansion followed the planned 10 year story arc. The final version of the playtest files for the Edge of a Sword expansion has since been made publicly available at least as early as July, 2007. ==Spin-off media==