If your wallet is still nursing bruises from the Final Fantasy and Edge of Eternities Magic: The Gathering sets, you might want to brace yourself for another hit.
For the first time in months, Amazon has restocked part of the Marvel’s Spider-Man MTG lineup, one of the most sought-after Universes Beyond releases of 2025.
The Spider-Man Play Booster Display set is back and available to preorder now, with Amazon not charging until it ships. Given how fast these have been selling, you might not want to hang around.
Marvel’s Spider-Man – Play Booster Display
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Set to release on September 26, 2025, most of Magic’s Spider-Man range is already gone from all major online retailers, and considering past restocks on elusive sets like Final Fantasy sold out within days, you can see where this is going.
If you haven’t yet snapped up your 30 boosters and you’re desperate for some Spidey MTG cards, it may be worth securing a preorder now for peace of mind, even if you change your mind closer to release day, as it won’t cost you anything until then.
For those looking to save a few bucks, and don’t mind paying right away, TCGPlayer does have the booster set available as well, and for less, at $190.92 at the time of writing.
That’s not bad, and just under a dollar over the preorder price Amazon had a couple of months back ($189.99). In hindsight, that’s looking like a pretty spectacular deal right about now, with the price back up to $209.70.
As I’ve mentioned, every other preorder for the upcoming MTG Spider-Man crossover is sold out at the time of writing. That includes the Collector Boosters, Gift Bundle, Booster Bundle, Scene Box, and Prerelease Pack. If you want those before launch, your best bet is the secondary market at trusted resale sites like, as we’ve mentioned, TCGPlayer.
There’s also the Welcome Decks (around $30-$50 each on TCGPlayer right now) that became available at the 2025 San Diego Comic Con that ran from July 24–27, with another wave of these “expected to become available closer to release later in September”.
Also part of July’s San Diego Comic Con, IGN had exclusive look at some of the first cards that will actually be a part of that Standard-legal set, including five Spideys that will surely look familiar to any Spider-Verse fans out there.
WOTC has previously stated that its ongoing Universes Beyond crossovers, such as Spider-Man, Fallout, Assassin’s Creed, and more have brought a huge amount of new players through the door, and recently revealed that the recent Final Fantasy set made a whopping $200 million on its first day.
And in other Spidey news, production is now in full swing for Brand New Day, with shooting taking place in central Glasgow over the past week. Holland at one point was filmed riding a tank through the Scottish city’s streets, while a stunt actor also took part in some physical swinging.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Senior Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.