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Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy PAX East Panel: See The Revealed Cards Now

May 11, 2025
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Final Fantasy is coming to Magic: The Gathering…

After its first reveal two years ago, Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy–the collaboration set between Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix featuring all 16 mainline Final Fantasy games–is a month away from release. Today, during its PAX East panel, Wizards of the Coast kicked off the Final Fantasy set preview season by showing off multiple cards from the main set, the Commander pre-constructed decks, and the Final Fantasy: Through The Ages bonus sheet.

The panel showed cards from every Final Fantasy game, starting with the original and working all the way through to Final Fantasy XVI. The main set will consist of over 400 cards, and the four preconstructed Commander Decks will consist of 100 cards each.

The Final Fantasy: Through The Ages bonus sheet, meanwhile, includes 64 reprints from Magic’s history–four cards for every game in the FF Franchise–that are reskinned with artwork from Final Fantasy’s decades-long history. Through The Ages cards will appear in one out of every three Play Boosters and every Collector Booster.

Below is every card shown during the panel, in the same order they were presented. Magic: The Gathering – Final Fantasy launches in local game stores and big box retailers on June 13, with prerelease events scheduled to begin at local game stores on June 6.

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