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MTG Final Fantasy release date, card spoilers, and latest news

What is the MTG Final Fantasy release date? The third premier Magic: The Gathering set of 2025 is the crossover with Square Enix’s Final Fantasy franchise. There’s plenty of ground to cover, with sixteen games all taking place in their own unique fantasy universes, and Wizards has promised to hit on every single one of them.

Below you’ll find the release date for the Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy set, as well as other set details and card spoilers. You can also check out the MTG release schedule, to see where Final Fantasy fits in with the rest of 2025’s MTG sets.

MTG Final Fantasy cute critter

MTG Final Fantasy release date

The global release date for MTG Final Fantasy is June 13, 2025. That’s when it’ll be coming out in paper form, though it’ll most likely drop on Arena a couple of days earlier. Prerelease dates are now confirmed, beginning – as ever – the week before launch, on June 6. If you’re close enough to a participating store, this will be your first chance to get your hands on the Final Fantasy cards.

Spoiler season should be a little while before that, with previews flying throughout the last week of May. These days, sets are revealed pretty rapidly – usually it takes just seven days before we’ve seen the whole thing.

A Jumbo Catcuar from Final Fantasy

MTG Final Fantasy set information

Final Fantasy is the first Universes Beyond set with cards that are legal in all formats, from Standard to Legacy. As a result it’s been designed with a lower power level than past UB products, which were built either for Commander or Modern.

It’ll be a full Standard set, however, with it’s own draft environment and EDH decks. When it comes to size, Wizards has compared the release to MTG Lord of the Rings, which had 281 new cards.

MTG art showing final fantasy characters smooching.

MTG Final Fantasy spoilers and news

The first MTG Final Fantasy card spoilers are here – giving a sneak peek at some of the mechanics and themes for the set. We also found out that this set will be priced as a premium product, with $70 Commander decks and $38 collector boosters.

The MTG Final Fantasy card Tonberry

As for the cards, we’ve seen plenty, from summonable saga creatures to Cactuar that can deal 10,000 damage. We’ve also seen the faces of all four MTG Commander precon decks launching alongside the set.

Each deck is themed around a particular Final Fantasy game. You can see the decks’ MTG commanders below, but first here’s an overview:

Deck Commander Game Color Combo Theme
Revival Trance Terra, Herald of Hope 6 Mardu (Red/Black/White) Graveyard
Limit Break Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER 7 Naya (Red/White/Green) Equipment
Counter Blitz Tidus, Yuna’s Guardian 10 Bant (Green/White/Blue) Counters
Scions & Spellcraft Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed 14 Esper (Blue/White/Black) Non-creature spells/Life drain

The MTG cards Cloud, Ex-SOLDIER and Terra, Herald of Hope

Terra, Herald of Hope leads the graveyard deck Revival Trance that can quickly assemble a large horde of low-power creatures, perhaps for some aristocrats shenanigans.

The MTG card Celes Rune Knight

We’ve also been shown her alt-commander Celes. She’s a wheel-on-a-stick that goes infinite with any Persist creature. (The above is only a mock-up).

If there’s one thing Cloud is known for, it’s carrying around the ridiculously oversized Buster Sword. So Cloud’s deck, Limit Break, is all about equipment – though as the commander demonstrates, there’s also a power-matters subtheme.

The MTG Final Fantasy cards Tidus, Yuna's Guardian and Y'shtola, Night's Blessing

Tidus, Yuna’s Guardian goes all in on counter shenanigans, moving them around and proliferating. +1/+1 counters will obviously feature heavily, but hopefully some keyword or shield counters will also make the cut in Counter Blitz. We’ve seen art for a reprint of Together Forever featuring Yuna and Tidus, which almost certainly hails from this deck.

Finally, Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed represents the MMO. Her deck, Scions & Spellcraft, is all about draining life by casting big non-creature spells.

The MTG Final Fantasy card Summon: Shiva

As for the main set, one of the main new mechanics is saga creatures. These work pretty seamlessly as a fusion between the two card types. They come in and trigger effects on each turn like a saga, but while they’re on the field can also block and attack and behave as normal creatures. Wizards says these will appear at all rarities.

The MTG Final Fantasy card GarlandTransforming cards are also a mainstay of the FF release. As the examples above show, these can represent multi-stage boss monsters or a quest and its reward.

Magic's interpretation of the character Gladio

Recently, the official Final Fantasy Twitter account has begun sharing card spoilers for specific characters on their canonical birthdays. The FFXV character Gladio was shown off on April 2, for instance. This uncommon landfall commander is perhaps not the most exciting card from the set, but the ability to fetch up any land at all is pretty nice.

The MTG card Zell Dincht

Before this, Zell was unveiled on March 17. This unusual red card lets you play more lands than usual – but it’s not pure ramp, you have to bounce them back to hand again.

Stay tuned, as we’ll keep this guide updated with the latest Final Fantasy x Magic news as soon as it appears. Meanwhile, to find out about other MTG sets coming out next year, you can take a look at our guides for Edge of Eternities or Tarkir Dragonstorm.

Source: Wargamer

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