The Card Syndicate Trade Show takes over The Rosenberg Sky Room inside the McCombs Center at UTSA for a two-day, multi-game collector weekend on Saturday and Sunday, June 13–14, 2026. The Syndicate has carved out a reputation as San Antonio's most TCG-diverse trade show, putting Pokemon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, Dragon Ball, and sports cards under one roof with a genuine trade-floor energy. If your collecting interests range across multiple games and you like a show where dealing and trading are as central as buying, this is the San Antonio weekend built around that vibe.
On the floor, expect deep coverage across every major trading card game. Pokemon runs from sealed Scarlet & Violet product and modern singles to vintage WOTC Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, and Neo material, plus Japanese imports. Magic: The Gathering spans Standard, Modern, Pioneer, Commander, and Reserved List vintage. Yu-Gi-Oh! covers modern competitive staples and OCG imports; One Piece runs OP-01 through the latest sets; Disney Lorcana and Dragon Ball Super Card Game / Fusion World round out the TCG side. Sports cards are well represented too — MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, UFC, boxing, and soccer across modern Prizm, Optic, Chrome, and vintage wax-era material. Graded PSA, BGS, CGC, and SGC slabs fill locked cases at the higher-end tables, and you'll find supplies, sealed product, and trade binders throughout.
Show hours run 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM both Saturday and Sunday. The Syndicate format emphasizes vendor-to-vendor and collector-to-collector trading, so bring material you're willing to move, not just cash. Admission is modestly priced with single-day and weekend options typically available; children are welcome with an adult. Confirm exact pricing, table availability, and any tournament or break events on syndicatetradeshow.com and the show's social channels in show week.
The Rosenberg Sky Room sits inside the McCombs Center on the UTSA main campus at 1 UTSA Circle, on the far North Side near the 1604 / I-10 interchange. Campus parking is plentiful and easy on a weekend, and the location pulls collectors from the North Side, Stone Oak, the Medical Center area, and the Hill Country suburbs of Boerne and New Braunfels. The room is air-conditioned and the campus has food options nearby.
Who should attend? The Card Syndicate Trade Show is built for multi-game TCG collectors, active traders, sealed-product flippers, sports collectors, and anyone who enjoys a show where you can work deals across several games in one trip. Competitive players scouting singles and casual collectors exploring new games will both find plenty to dig through.
To get the most out of the weekend, arrive near Saturday's open for first access to fresh inventory and the best trade partners. Bring cash for clean transactions (Venmo and Zelle as backups), carry a sorted want list with target prices across each game you collect, pack a slab case and top loaders for pickups, and bring a well-organized trade binder — at a Syndicate show, a strong binder is your best currency. For the latest details, check syndicatetradeshow.com before you go.