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Magic’s TMNT Collector Boosters Just Got a Tubular Discount, and They’re the Best Way to Bag Rare Cards on Release Day
Released Mar. 2nd, 2026

Magic: The Gathering’s long-awaited Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover has officially entered its pre-release window ahead of its March 6 launch, and right on cue, the notoriously slippery Collector Boosters are back in stock at Amazon.

That would already be notable. What makes it genuinely surprising is the price. The full Collector Booster box has dipped to $413.36, its lowest point yet, landing you twelve premium packs just days before release. It is a hefty buy-in, no question, but this is the product designed for people chasing the flashiest pulls in the set.

If you are new to Magic, Collector Boosters are where the premium treatments live. Extended art, textured foils, alternate frames, the kind of cards that turn heads and, in many cases, hold stronger resale value. They do not guarantee more powerful gameplay staples, but they dramatically increase your odds of pulling the most desirable versions of those cards. That is why they sit at a $37.99 MSRP per pack.

If cracking packs for play value is the goal, Play Boosters remain the smarter option. They are built for drafting, deckbuilding, and actually using the cards. But if the aim is to open something rare, shiny, and potentially valuable the moment the set drops, Collector Boosters are still the top tier route.

And while Play Boosters are not quite as discounted as they were last week, there are still a few other TMNT products floating around at reduced prices.

The newest Commander Deck, ‘Turtle Power’, is down to just under $55, saving you $15 off the MSRP, while the Bundle of nine Play Boosters is $63.99, down from $69.99. It also includes a promo card and 30 lands from the set.

Draft Night, which includes a series of boosters to play a draft match and a Collector Booster to use as a prize, is down to just over $98 from $119.99.

For more on Magic’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle crossover, check out a card that pairs nicely with Warhammer 40K Necrons (what is Magic in 2026, eh?), and our early thoughts on the Commander precon, Turtle Power.

Amazon also has a great deal on Play Boosters for the game’s current set, Lorwyn Eclipsed, which you can find right here.

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.



-- Source: https://www.ign.com/articles/magic-the-gathering-tmnt-collector-boosters-where-to-buy