A deck of Sabacc was created for Celebration Anaheim in 2015, where it was distributed at the StarWars.com Cantina. Its design was based on the cards appearing in the animated TV series Star Wars Rebels, and the rules were an abridged version of those used in West End Games's Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. It consisted of 76 cards (16 face cards and 60 pip cards), one six-sided die (used to simulate the interference field), and a set of rules.
In this deck, the face card "The Star" has a value of -17, as it did in Star Wars Legends. In Claudia Gray's novel Bloodline, however, it has a value of -10. This is not necessarily an error, as there are both in-universe and out-of-universe precedents for the discrepancy: in-universe, Sabacc had more than eighty variants, while in the real world card game blackjack, the Ace has two different values.