This page is a high-level plan, not a promise with dates. Priorities can change as the game evolves, store requirements shift, and we learn from players. For what already shipped, see What’s New.
Near term
- Deck builder polish — clearer validation feedback, smoother editing flows, and fewer rough edges when lists get large.
- Search & filters — keep the card catalog fast to scan as new sets and formats appear.
- Sharing & exports — reliable ways to show your deck outside the app (images, links, or plain text—whatever the format needs as Riftbound settles).
Next up
- Collection mindset — stronger tools for “what I own” vs “what I’m building,” without turning the app into a spreadsheet.
- Cloud backup & devices — dependable sync between your phone and tablet where the platform stores allow it, with simple recovery if you replace a device.
- Performance & offline — snappy cold starts and graceful behavior on spotty connections for events and travel.
Further out
- Larger screens — layouts that feel at home on tablets and foldables, not just stretched phone UI.
- Accessibility & comfort — type, contrast, and controls tuned for long deck-building sessions.
- Localization — additional languages once the English experience is solid end-to-end.
What we won’t chase here
Hyperrifter is a player companion, not a replacement for official tournament software, rules enforcement, or Riot’s own apps. We focus on deckbuilding, study, and organization—and we’ll say no to scope that dilutes that.
Feedback
Ideas that match this direction are welcome: Support (email) with “Roadmap” in the subject line helps us triage suggestions.