I couldn't say anything before (we don't release details until things are pretty much set in stone), but JB just posted this publicly, meaning it is fair game. Unlimited. This will join the original Monarchs and the Silver Monarchs as unlimited decks on our site for the foreseeable future.
Limited decks are fun, however trust me - that is not where the money is AT ALL. When we released 1,100 White Centurions a while back, we paid a premium to print under the US Playing Card Company's 2000 deck minimum. Those cost a lot to print per deck because of the quantity. Then, we only sold a portion of these decks, at a NORMAL DECK price. This ensures that the profit per deck is small. Then, in the end, we gave away tons of these decks through contests and special events. We gave away huge numbers of this deck, and sold the rest at a small profit. People then run to eBay, see a deck selling for $300, and say that theory11 makes TONS of money off that kind of release, haha. Limited Edition decks aren't the bread and butter of theory11. They are simply icing on the cake, a fun way to interact with the playing card community. There are ALWAYS people who hate limited releases because they can't get lots (or any), and there are ALWAYS people who hate unlimited releases because the deck's don't inflate in value sitting unopened at home for two years like a limited deck. We can't keep both sides of the party happy with every release, so instead we try to give both sides what they want individually.
Our goal, as it has always been, is to give the magic, cardistry, and playing card communities what they are looking for. We try to be as high quality as possible. We do everything we can go make sure that our products are exceptionally well designed. In the end, we are a business. We do try to make money on our sales (else we wouldn't be around for a long time). We try to bring you products you want, and we bring them to you at as fair of a price as possible. Yes, we are in it for the money. I have student loans to pay off and a family to take care of. I probably wouldn't be working for theory11 if I didn't need to earn money. That said, we are also in it for something far greater than the money. Pick up a deck of the Red Monarchs when they release, and when it arrives pick it up, hold it in your hands, and look at the detail that was put into it. That will give you an idea of what we are really in the game for. Onward and upward.
We have LOTS more coming. This is NOT the end of the decks for the year. I just saw one of them off the press for the first time today. I am also helping with the final details of the biggest playing card project we have ever been involved with (to be released later this year). Call it a "money grab" if you want. We do indeed hope to do a lot of business this holiday season (look up the origin of the name Black Friday). Instead, I call it a passion, an obsession, a drive. We don't care about being the best, we care about being better each and every day than we were the day before.
The other Monarch release is really cool, but the real highlight of the day will still be the Red Monarchs. The other release has a specific focus, and I don't know that you here will be that focus. Maybe you will be. It is regardless an awesome product, but I wouldn't worry too much about it until you see it on Thursday. This sounds weird, but you will understand once it is released. I'll pop back and answer any questions about it after the release if you have any.
Anyway, sorry for the long post. My personal stash of Red Monarchs showed up today, so I am off to go enjoy these more before turning in for the night. For the first time since the original Monarch deck was released, it has been seriously challenged for the position of my all time favorite deck. The warmer red color is more striking than I ever expected it to be. Unquestionably my favorite red deck of all time. I am off to consider this terrible situation I have found myself in, haha.
As always, hit me up if you have any questions. Have a great week!
// Lyle