Season 15: What’s New and What’s at Stake

The headline additions this season are cosmetic exclusives designed to reward active ranked players. According to the game’s official Season 15 post, the Bushido Scholar avatar is the core seasonal reward, paired with a Surreal Frame and an exclusive Season 15 banner. The studio positions the cosmetics as time-limited, meaning players need to earn them before the season closes on February 17, 2026.

How Seasonal Mastery Works in Ranked Play

Season 15 uses a straightforward progression loop: win ranked matches, earn Mastery Points, and unlock rewards as you progress. The official description emphasizes that Mastery is seasonal and resets between seasons, so the work you put in during Season 15 won’t carry forward once the deadline hits. This structure keeps the ranked ladder active while ensuring each season is a clean slate for both new and returning players.

Rank Rewards: Classic Packs, Collector’s Pack, and Tier Floors

Alongside cosmetics, Season 15 includes rank-based pack rewards. The published reward table lists Classic Packs at every major tier, scaling up from Bronze (1 Classic Pack) through Diamond (15 Classic Packs), with the top tier (Eternal) offering 20 Classic Packs plus a Collector’s Pack. The same post also outlines two ladder rules intended to stabilize progression: you cannot drop below your tier within a season, and once you reach Silver, you start the next season one rank lower (for example, Silver players start the next season at Bronze).

Steam Review “Social Goals” Add a Community-Wide Unlock Track

Season 15 also ties progression momentum to community activity via Steam reviews. The developers are running “Social Goals” where review milestones unlock additional items for everyone, automatically and at no cost. The current targets listed are 320 reviews for a Discord emote, 326 reviews for additional Steam achievements, and 340 reviews for 100 new cards. The framing here is clear: reviews are treated as a growth lever, and the rewards are positioned as a shared benefit rather than something only individual reviewers receive.

What The Lost Glitches Is, in Brief

For players coming in fresh, The Lost Glitches is positioned as a free-to-play, RPG-inflected deckbuilder built around PvP battles, seasonal ranked progression, and collectable cards. On Steam, it’s listed under the Trading Card Game / Deckbuilder umbrella and is published and developed by Mimunga.