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The Gathering’s Final Fantasy Card Preorders Are Finally Back In Stock at Amazon Today

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Last updated: 24 May 2025 22:05
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One of the most exciting trading card crossovers in years is nearly here. Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy releases on June 13. The upcoming set has been steadily building in hype since its announcement, and a new trailer has since kicked the excitement up an extra notch.

If you’re looking to get your hands on the set, you’re in luck. There’s a lot out of stock right now, but several of the elusive Final Fantasy MTG sets are now back in stock at Amazon, Walmart, and TCG Player, including the Play Booster Box.

Still, the market price of that booster set has also surged this month. Only a few weeks ago you could pick it up for $164.99 from TCGPlayer; it’s now just over $179. Amazon had also restocked at $189.99 again (sold and shipped directly), up from the original listing’s $144.99.

There’s also the nine-booster Final Fantasy bundle (plus bonus cards) for $89.92, despite still being available to preorder for $70 at Walmart, alongside single sealed boosters that have risen from $7.99 to $9.19 as well.

So, what is “Market Price”? Those collecting Pokémon TCG will be wildly familiar with the concept, but it’s where retailers will take liberties with the “recommended” part of an MSRP, and list it for what they think folk will pay. Capitalism at its finest, I know, and for Final Fantasy MTG, “Market Price” is currently around $20-40 over MSRP, depending on what you’re buying.

If you can stomach the cost, with the rest of the sets sold out and some singles already going for over $500, you’ll want to lock in your preorders before everything vanishes faster than you can say Chocobo.

Prices in the singles market are looking remarkably high as well, with the borderless version of Cloud, Midgar Mercenary, currently sitting at $147.23, and the Surge Foil version is at an almighty $599, the most expensive of the entire FF set.

If you’ve already preordered, or are just on the hunt for rare singles, there are a few other clear standouts to keep an eye on in the coming weeks.

That includes the gorgeous borderless Kefka, Court Mage card, shown off in the new MTG teaser trailer from PAX East, and featuring longtime Final Fantasy artist, Yoshitaka Amano.

TCG Player is good spot for a wide collection of single cards you can purchase and add to your deck without having to hope for a good pull.

It’s also a good resource for figuring out how much your cards are worth once the new set is out, so if you pull any Surge Foil cards in your booster pack preorders, you might suddenly find yourself with quite the nest egg. But, it’s also worth noting that prices change all the time, so some cards may change in value closer to release.

Other highlights to look out for when opening boosters, or to consider buying standalone, include the Cloud, Ex-Soldier Commander card, which costs $45.99 at the time of writing. That’s not surprising, given how easy it makes it for equipping other creatures you might have in play on the field.

Then there’s also the full-art version of the Yuffie Kisaragi – Yuriko, the Tiger’s Shadow, currently just under $100. That’s due to both the card’s use as a Commander and its rarity, especially in that classic late 90’s FF7 art style.

It’s when you get to some of the special cards where things get extra expensive, though. Alongside that eye watering $599 Cloud card, the borderless version of the Traveling Chocobo card, costs $169.98, while the standard version stands at a cheaper, but still expensive $114.97.

You can also buy the new Traveling Chocobo cards, which even had their own teaser trailer featuring a limited edition Gold Chocobo.

While it can be expensive when seeking out the rarest cards, quite a number of singles at TCG player can also be bought at a low price.

That includes the likes of Sazh’s Chocobo for $1.96, Tonberry for $2.49, the useful Summon: Shiva for $1.56, or even Gladiolus Amicitia for 33 cents.

Moreover, TCG Player is also hosting preorders for select Final Fantasy booster sets, albeit at over MSRP, but at current market price.

But, for those just preordering the Starter Kit today, it is also worth noting that each deck in the set is preconstructed, and doesn’t feature boosters to open (so no surprise $600 cards).

Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Set First Looks

Instead, it includes one traditional foil legendary creature, five brand-new non-foil cards debuting in Magic, and 54 cards from the main set.

The kit also comes with four non-foil double-sided tokens, two MTG Arena code cards (one per deck), and two deck boxes. That’s a lot of value packed into a $20 price tag.

For new Magic: The Gathering players, the Arena code cards are especially useful. You can redeem both decks to play online, giving you a chance to learn the game at your own pace through AI matches or competitive play.

More MTG Preorders and Restocks

Looking for more? There’s also plenty of other Magic: The Gathering products to buy now or preorder, such as the highly anticipated Edge of Eternities set. Spider-Man is also back in stock at the moment, with a few sets still up for grabs.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Senior Commerce Editor, for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

Includes contributions from Ben Williams.

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