Pudgy Penguins has expanded its physical retail push by bringing Vibes Series 3 trading cards to Target stores across the United States.
Summary
- Pudgy Penguins Vibes Series 3 cards are now available at Target stores across the U.S.
- The rollout gives the NFT-born brand more exposure to collectors outside traditional crypto markets nationwide.
- Moonbirds characters and new gameplay features aim to broaden appeal for Vibes trading cards online.
The rollout gives the NFT-born brand more shelf space in a mainstream retail channel.
The launch follows earlier Vibes card releases and builds on the project’s push into toys, games and licensed products. The new set adds more gameplay features, original artwork and characters from the Moonbirds collection.
Cards reach Target shelves
Pudgy Penguins and Vibes TCG said on X that the Vibes Season 3 collection is now available in all Target stores nationwide. The post described the launch as “a new chapter for Pudgy Penguins and Web3.”
Vibes TCG is officially sold in one of the largest retailers in America.
Packs are on the shelves of ALL Targets that carry TCG now. https://t.co/KuwlEWAVhG
The project also shared a VibesChecker tool for buyers to find local Target stock and upload card pulls. The rollout marks the largest retail move so far for the Vibes trading card game.
Vibes is a physical and digital trading card game built around Pudgy Penguins IP. The game lets users collect, trade and compete with penguin characters that have different abilities and rarities.
Brand moves further beyond NFTs
Pudgy Penguins began as an Ethereum NFT collection of 8,888 cartoon penguins in 2021. Since then, the project has tried to turn its characters into a consumer brand through plush toys, cards, games and licensing.
As previously reported by crypto.news, PENGU drew market attention earlier this year as analysts pointed to the strength of the Pudgy Penguins brand beyond short-term NFT trading. The report said the project’s value story had moved beyond the original digital collection.
The Target rollout fits that same strategy. Instead of relying only on NFT markets, Pudgy Penguins is placing its characters in stores where customers may have little direct contact with crypto.
Vibes adds Moonbirds characters
Vibes Series 3 includes characters from Moonbirds, another known NFT collection. The set follows earlier Vibes releases and adds new card types and gameplay mechanics for returning players.
NFT Calendar reported in May that the third set, called Birb & Pengu, would include 195 new cards. It also said the set would introduce “Fits,” a card type used to upgrade character cards during gameplay.
Orange Cap Games developed Vibes in partnership with Pudgy Penguins. The studio says Vibes is both a physical and digital trading card game based on the Pudgy Penguins brand.
PENGU remains tied to consumer push
The rollout comes as Pudgy Penguins continues to connect its token, games and consumer products. CoinGecko data showed PENGU trading near $0.0067, with a market cap of about $425 million at the time of review.
The token sits beside the brand rather than replacing its retail push. Buyers of cards at Target may not need to hold PENGU or own a Pudgy Penguins NFT, which gives the brand a different path to reach new users.
Crypto.news also reported that Pudgy World helped lift attention around PENGU earlier in 2026. The project has used games, merchandise and public brand deals to keep the penguin characters visible outside NFT marketplaces.
The Target card rollout adds another retail channel to that plan. It also shows how some NFT projects are testing physical products as a way to stay relevant after the first NFT market boom.

By crypto.news | Created at 2026-06-21 07:49:48 | Updated at 2026-06-21 12:18:50
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