NFL Rivals Shakers Program Is Live

The NFL Rivals‘ Shakers program has unveiled a new pack featuring the players who made the most amazing moves during the offseason.

Mythical Games has officially launched the Shakers program for NFL rivals.

With the Rivals Rewind program coming to an end, the team wanted to add this new and interesting set of player cards for the remainder of the NFL Rivals offseason.

The new program, which began on July 21, focuses on offering packs featuring the players who made the most surprising moves of the offseason. According to the official announcement, a total of 33 players will be sold in three different rarities: Rare, Epic, and Legendary, and Luminous Cards will also return. Each card’s rarity is based on the amount of hype surrounding a player’s trade or free agent pick-up, with the more hyped the trade, the rarer the player’s card involved. Cards may feature players wearing former team uniforms, but it has been revealed that the backgrounds of these cards will be adjusted for the new season.

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The announcement also revealed the return of Chase Cards as a reward for players. Six of these will be included in limited-time events, and one Mythical card will be awarded to the top 50 players on the new leaderboards introduced as part of this program.

The program also marks the release of Blueprints, tradeable consumable items used to turn basic cards into limited edition cards. These are sold in packs, but may also be available as event rewards. All Blueprints come with a player name and program. This means you’ll need a corresponding base card to be able to use the blueprint you own to create LE cards featuring the same player from the assigned program.


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