
Magic: The Gathering is one of the world’s most popular trading card games, and Final Fantasy is a legendary video game franchise, so it’s perhaps no surprise that June’s Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy release set new records for the franchise.
We’ve already pointed out in our Magic: The Gathering Black Friday deals that you can save on a booster box from the set, but now the same product has dropped in price again, down to the lowest we’ve seen it, bringing it down to $129.99.
While Collector Boosters are where you’ll find the most valuable cards in the Final Fantasy set, those are nigh-on impossible to find - and hard to recommend since they cost more than a month of rent in many cases.
Still, the Final Fantasy Play Booster Box is an easier recommendation with 30 packs included that are ideal for–as the name suggests–playing Magic.
Now back down to $129.99, that’s a drop of 38% from the (already inflated) MSRP (Universes Beyond Booster Boxes are, sadly, priced higher than their Universes Within counterparts).
That brings the price of each pack from $6.99 each, right down to $4.33 - a significant drop.
And, in case you missed it before, you can still snap up a Tarkir: Dragonstorm Play Booster Box for just $99.99 - ideal for collectors or deckbuilding, or anyone that just loves really big dragons.
Looking for other ways to get into Magic: The Gathering? Commander is the game’s most popular format, and its Starter Decks are in stock at a good price for the first time we’ve seen in a while.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in tech, gaming and fitness seen at Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and many more. He's a big fan of Magic: The Gathering and other collectible card games, much to his wife's dismay.