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Magic Meets Fantasy: The Unholy Alliance of Magic: The Gathering and Final Fantasy

Hold onto your mana, folks! Wizards of the Coast just dropped a bombshell that’s shaking the very foundations of the card game world. Magic: The Gathering is striding into 2025 with a collaboration that’s hotter than a dragon on fire—Final Fantasy! That’s right, you heard me right. Grab your chocobos, because the crossover is here, and it’s about to get wild.

The Announcement That Rocked MagicCon Vegas

At MagicCon Vegas, the stage lit up with excitement as Wizards of the Coast unveiled their upcoming sets and a tantalizing Secret Lair drop. Magic: The Gathering is not just playing with fire here; they’re throwing in the whole damn fireball! This collaboration promises to bring the largest collection of Final Fantasy artwork ever seen in a single game, and if that doesn’t make your nerd heart race, I don’t know what will.

What’s on the Table: Sets and Secrets

So, what can we expect? According to Polygon, the collaboration will kick off with a new set called Foundations and will include cards that are legal in all formats, including Standard. Oh, and did I mention there’s going to be a Secret Lair drop? Because nothing says 'I love you' like secret cards hidden in a flashy package.

Breaking Down the Crossover

This isn’t just a lazy cash grab; this is an intricate weaving of two beloved universes. Zakeel Gordon, the product architect of Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy, and Shoichi Ichikawa from Square Enix have teamed up to bring us something truly special. In a sneak peek video from IGN, they hinted at the level of detail and care being poured into this collaboration. Get ready for some epic mashups that’ll make you ponder the meaning of life (or at least your next game strategy).

Universes Beyond: What Does It Mean?

This collaboration is a part of the Universes Beyond initiative, which aims to bring beloved franchises into the Magic universe. According to TheGamer, fans should brace themselves for just three Magic Multiverse sets each year—talk about keeping it exclusive! So, when these sets drop, you better be ready to throw your cash at them like it’s going out of style.

Legalities and Controversies

Now, let’s not sugarcoat it—Magic: The Gathering has had its fair share of controversies, especially with the Commander format. But with this new collaboration, they’re closing 2024 in style, giving fans a reason to celebrate rather than complain. The upcoming sets are not just about card games; they’re about creating a community and igniting passion among players. As Game Rant points out, the excitement is palpable, and the stakes are high.

What’s Next?

As we gear up for this monumental launch, keep your eyes peeled for more teasers and reveals. The excitement surrounding the Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy collaboration is just the tip of the iceberg. Expect to see more details released soon through various gaming outlets like Gizmodo and Bleeding Cool News. This is a time for both Magic and Final Fantasy fans to unite and celebrate.

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