Okay, so I’ve been getting into UFC lately, and those digital card packs? Man, they’re addictive. I decided to dive in and see what this whole “UFC card packs” thing was all about. Here’s how it went down.

First, I found where to buy the things. I mean, It has a own platform and marketplace, I easily got there.
Then, I checked out the different pack options. There are, like, a bunch of different tiers, some with better odds of getting rarer cards, you know? I grabbed a couple of the mid-range ones to start, figuring I’d test the waters.
Opening the Packs
This is the fun part, right? It’s like Christmas morning, but with digital athletes. I clicked on the first pack, and boom – cards popped up. I got a couple of decent fighters, nothing super rare, but a good start.
- One common fighter card.
- One uncommon fighter card.
- And, surprisingly a rare one.
I opened the second pack, and… bam! A really good, like, gold-tier fighter card. I was pretty stoked. I felt like a kid at a game center, only not getting ripped off with one of those claw machines.
Checking Out the Marketplace
After the initial rush, I decided to see what these cards were actually worth. I headed over to the marketplace section. It’s basically like a stock market for these things, prices going up and down.

I listed one of my less valuable cards, just to see how the process worked. It was pretty straightforward. It’s all pretty intuitive, actually.
My Overall Take
Honestly, it’s kind of fun. It’s like fantasy football, but with punches and submissions. You get the thrill of collecting, the gamble of opening packs, and a little bit of that “I own something cool” feeling.
I think I am getting myself into it.