by Sarah May 17,2025
As pre-orders continue to fly off the shelves and more details emerge, the upcoming crossover between Magic: The Gathering and Final Fantasy is poised to be the most ambitious collaboration yet. Today, we're excited to showcase six new cards from the set, featuring stunning artwork by Yoshitaka Amano and Toshitaka Matsuda.
Explore the gallery below to view all six cards, and continue reading to discover how you can get your hands on them:

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These cards are part of the "Through the Ages" bonus sheet included in the main set. They are reprints of existing Magic cards, reimagined with iconic concept art and characters from various Final Fantasy games. While they don't introduce new mechanics or unique cards like those in the recently revealed Commander decks, they offer a nostalgic journey through the Final Fantasy series with art dating back to the very first game.
Available June 13### Starter Kit
17$19.87 at Walmart$19.87 at Amazon
Available June 13### Play Booster Box (30 Packs)
0$139.90 at Walmart$144.95 at Amazon$164.99 at TCGPlayer
Available June 13### Bundle
9$69.87 at Walmart$69.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Collector’s Edition Commander Deck Bundle
6$599.96 at Amazon
Available June 13### Commander Deck Bundle
2$279.96 at Amazon
Available June 13### Commander Deck 1 - Revival Trance
3$74.87 at Walmart$69.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Commander Deck 2 - Limit Break
8$74.87 at Walmart$69.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Commander Deck 3 - Counter Blitz
3$74.87 at Walmart$69.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Commander Deck 4 - Scions & Spellcraft
2$74.87 at Walmart$69.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Gift Bundle
3$159.99 at Walmart$89.99 at Amazon
Available June 13### Collector Booster Box
1$709.99 at Walmart$455.88 at Amazon
Available June 13### Final Fantasy - Play Booster Pack
0$7.99 at TCGPlayerUnlike the cards in the main set, the Through the Ages cards are not legal in Magic's Standard format, though they retain their legality if the original card was already legal. These cards serve as alternate art versions and can be found in both Collector Boosters and one in every three Play Boosters, which are used for Limited events like Draft and Sealed.
If you're planning to dive deep into this set, whether at your local game store or digitally on platforms like Magic: The Gathering Arena, you'll likely encounter these cards frequently. Five of the six cards are Rares, making them less common, but Thrum of the Vestige, an Uncommon, is a reskin of the widely used Lightning Bolt and is expected to have a significant impact on the set.
The Warrior of Light reprint of Jodah, the Unifier, is sure to be a fan favorite. Jodah is a powerful and popular Commander, and the art used here is Amano's from the original Final Fantasy Japanese boxart. Similarly, Amano's iconic art for Final Fantasy 4's Cecil Harvey has been repurposed for Tymna the Weaver, one of Magic's strongest partner commanders, which has only been reprinted once before.These cards will be available physically as part of the larger Final Fantasy set on June 13, with digital versions launching on MTG Arena and MTGO on June 10. Even if you're a Final Fantasy fan new to Magic, there's plenty to be excited about, especially with FF7 Remake series director Tetsuya Nomura hinting at a unique design for Sephiroth on one of the cards.
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