Wizards of the Coast is far from done with its crossover decks for Magic: The Gathering. After Final Fantasy and Spider-Man this year, coming up next is more Final Fantasy and PlayStation, of all things.
During a Friday panel at MagicCon Atlanta, the company revealed a new suite of Final Fantasy cards and products. On Friday, December 5, new Scene Boxes, the Chocobo Bundle, and the Final Fantasy VII Commander Deck will be available at retailers. Scene and Chocobo boxes will come with different amounts of Play Boosters—three boosters for Scene Boxes, and 10 for Chocobo—plus a number of cards in different formats like track foil, foil borderless, and non-foil. Scene Boxes, which have “Children of Fate,” “Garland at the Chaos Shrine,” and “Camp Comrades” cover art (covering Final Fantasy VIII, the original Final Fantasy, and Final Fantasy XV, respectively), come with a display easel to pose the art cards, while Chocobo bundles feature a themed click wheel to track your life value in a game, as well as the chance to get special Chocobo-themed alternate art cards of cards from across the Final Fantasy set.
Meanwhile, the Final Fantasy VII Commander Deck features a new “Cloud, Midgard Mercenary” promo card depicting the original Final Fantasy VII promo art of Cloud in Midgar in a traditional foil format, as well as a download code for the original Final Fantasy VII. Otherwise, it’s mechanically identical to the original version of the card.
Before the new FF7 release, Magic: The Gathering is dipping into PlayStation with a Secret Lair collaboration featuring unique cards themed around the console’s big current franchises like Horizon, God of War, and The Last of Us. Of those, Naughty Dog’s got the most—the majority of its cards focus on The Last of Us, and one is for Uncharted—while God of War has three to its name, and Horizon and Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima have one each. The drops will be available in foil and non-foil variants.
The Secret Lair x PlayStation collaboration launches October 27, and the new Final Fantasy packs on December 5. Next up for Magic: The Gathering in 2026? More Marvel and Star Trek.