PlayStation is coming to Magic the Gathering, again!

PlayStation is coming to Magic the Gathering, again!

After years of successful collaborations with different video game franchises, Sony has struck a deal with Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast directly, selling their best-known characters directly into Magic the Gathering.

Launching on 27th October, seven direct-to-consumer products will arrive in a limited print run as part of the PlayStation Secret Lair Superdrop. These are:

  • Secret Lair x The Last of Us Part I
  • Secret Lair x The Last of Us Part II
  • Secret Lair x God of War: Greek
  • Secret Lair x God of War: Norse
  • Secret Lair x Uncharted
  • Secret Lair x Horizon: Into the Forbidden West
  • Secret Lair x Ghost of Tsushima

Each ‘Secret Lair’ is a set list of usually five or six defined cards, and will feature the characters and lore of the associated franchise. While the full card lists are yet to be announced, you can be sure we will cover each of them as we know more, ahead of each one launching.

The first drop, featuring God of War’s Kratos and his son Atreus, goes on sale on October 27th at 5pm UK time (9am Pacific Time).

PlayStation Secret Lair Magic The Gathering – God of War: Norse example cards

You need to beware generally sell out within an hour, so if you’re a fan, make sure you sign up for alerts at secretlair.wizards.com.

Hasbro’s best-selling cash cow, MTG — which made a whopping 82% of their operating profits last year — has just come off a record-breaking quarter for profits, thanks to the Square Enix collaboration, at 95%.

‘Universes Beyond’, the subsection of Magic with direct tie-ins to real-world franchises, has been crucial to Hasbro’s bottom line, featuring the likes of Doctor Who, Cloud Strife and SpongeBob Squarepants (rather than original characters like ‘Magic’s Pikachu’ Loot, or his carers Jace and Vraska), widening the appeal of the game to new fandoms.

The summer’s MTG x Final Fantasy release was an unprecedented success, with its employees noting that they simply couldn’t print the product fast enough. This lead to the scenes earlier this year where Collector Booster boxes were selling for $1k apiece.

The PlayStation Secret Lair Superdrop is significantly smaller in scale than MTG x Final Fantasy was, which contained several hundred unique cards. Instead, this is seven sets of defined cards, which will sell for a significantly lower price — $39.99 for the regular versions or $49.99 for the foil (shiny) versions (or the equivalent amount in your local currency).

And unlike MTG x Final Fantasy, which could be bought from your local Waterstones, these Secret Lair drops can only be bought from WotC directly, as part of a very limited print run… before hitting the secondary market at a massively inflated price.

While the more recent Spider-Man collaboration with Disney’s Marvel has yet to appear in financial reports, community sentiment seems to be that it has not sold as well. Indeed, resale prices for individual cards are, on the whole, significantly lower than their Final Fantasy counterparts.

We will bring you more information on each of these secret lairs, and whether the cards within them are any good, as soon as we know more.

Source: PlayStation Blog

6 Comments

  1. amos22

    This sounds like an exciting collaboration! It’s great to see how video games and card games can merge to create something special. Looking forward to seeing what new elements they bring to Magic the Gathering!

  2. adrain79

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how these collaborations can bring new life to both mediums. I’m curious to see what unique mechanics or themes they might introduce that blend the worlds of PlayStation and Magic!

  3. evalyn.cremin

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to see how incorporating elements from video games can attract new players to Magic: The Gathering. I’m also curious about what unique mechanics or themes they might introduce this time around.

  4. oreilly.sophia

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how these collaborations can introduce new gameplay mechanics and storylines that resonate with both gamers and Magic fans. I think it could also lead to unique card designs that reflect iconic characters or moments from PlayStation games.

  5. charles.lang

    I completely agree! It’s exciting to see how elements from PlayStation games can enhance the strategic depth of Magic the Gathering. I’m curious to see what unique cards or mechanics they might introduce this time around!

  6. arielle.zemlak

    Absolutely! The fusion of PlayStation themes with Magic the Gathering mechanics could really introduce unique gameplay dynamics. It’ll be interesting to see how iconic characters and storylines influence deck-building strategies.

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