Fight Klub TCG
- Publisher
- Decipher
- Released
- 02-26-2009
- In print
- No
- Sets
- 5
- Cards
- 307
Fight Klub TCG is the Street Fighter and Darkstalkers-licensed Capcom fighting-game CCG, bringing Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Sakura, Guile and the full Capcom fighting roster onto cards during the late-2000s competitive-gaming resurgence.
The game
Released in 2009 by Jasco Games, Fight Klub TCG (later renamed and republished as Universal Fighting System) is a two-player fighting duel where each player picks a fighter and plays attack, block and combo cards in real-time rhythm. Mechanics closely model arcade fighting-game inputs, with Charge cards that must be set down before they can be activated, mirroring the Guile-style charge-move logic.
The context
The Capcom fighting-game renaissance started around Street Fighter IV's 2009 arcade release, and Jasco Games timed their CCG to ride that momentum. The game later evolved into Universal Fighting System (UFS) and absorbed characters from multiple Capcom fighting-game series plus other publishers' fighting-game licenses (BlazBlue, Darkstalkers, Soulcalibur).
The collector angle
Fight Klub / UFS has continued as an active tournament TCG through multiple publishers and expansion cycles, keeping the card pool dynamic but making the original Jasco-era prints more historically distinct. Foil Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Akuma rare cards from the earliest waves are the nostalgic chase pulls. The Soulcalibur expansion that incorporated Namco-Bandai's fighting-game roster is a notable crossover artifact that collectors of both franchises specifically seek.
Rarity breakdown
4 rarity tiers across 307 cards in this game.