Magic’s New Final Fantasy Set Just Hit TCGPlayer, But Resellers Are Already Summoning a 200% Markup

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Magic: The Gathering launched a Final Fantasy set in June, but Wizards of the Coast recently announced it’ll be back for another sip of the Hyper Potion.The record-breaking expansion won’t be seeing any new card designs, but Wizards will instead be offering some new artwork in the form of four Scene Boxes (last seen for the Spider-Man set), as well as a new Chocobo Bundle and Limit Break Commander Deck (Game Edition).Sadly, the new products sold out pretty swiftly (as they often do with any card game these days), but they’re now starting to pop up on trusted resale site TCGPlayer, just with a smidge of an eyebrow-raising markup on everything.Before we dive into what’s available via resellers, we should stress that we’re not recommending you go and spend hundreds or even thousands on cards this way. There’s always a chance we’ll get fresh printings since the Final Fantasy set will be standard legal for a while, but the option is there if you’re particularly keen to lock down the cards and have cash to burn. If you want to want for restocks to buy at MSRP, I respect that as well. I recommend following the IGNDeals team on Twitter/X, and they will be sure to update you whenever there are stock updates in the coming months.Limit Break Game Edition Commander DeckFirst up, a new version of the Limit Break Commander Deck offers the same 100-card deck you can find already, but with a download code for the original Final Fantasy 7 on PC.Is that worth paying upwards of $180 for? That's up to you, but I must admit I love the nostalgic art on the box showing the CGI Cloud looking up at Midgar. Note: Be aware that this is $80 more than the list price of $99.99 at Amazon, and an 80% markup.Final Fantasy Chocobo Bundle First up, let’s talk about that Chocobo Bundle. From the outside, it looks like a standard booster bundle, but it’s a little different because it includes some Chocobo foil lands.Inside, you’ll find ten Play Boosters from the Final Fantasy set, a Chocobo click wheel (it’s green and yellow, it seems), 32 Final Fantasy landmark lands (16 foil, 16 non-foil), a Universes Beyond promo card of Birds of Paradise as Paradise Chocobo and two borderless Chocobo track cards.I’ve just written the word ‘Chocobo’ so many times it’s fried my brain a tad, but here’s one more - the Chocobo bundle includes an extra non-foil card that you can also find in the Scene Boxes.The bundle is currently sitting at around $365 market value on TCGPlayer, but expect it to drop. Note: Be aware that this is $255 more than the list price of $109.99 at Amazon, and an 232% markup.Final Fantasy Scene BoxesWhile I appreciate they aren’t for everyone, I love the idea of Scene Boxes, having picked up Lord of the Rings and Spider-Man ones so far. It's a great way to show off some of the awesome Magic artwork, you get six art cards that slot into a cardboard frame, as well as versions with the text on to actually, you know, play Magic with.This time around, Wizards is doing four Scene Boxes, with each based on a different Final Fantasy game, while avoiding doubling up on any games that got a Commander Deck. You're looking at around $100-$110 for one of these at a trusted resale site like TCGPlayer, 138% markup and around $60-70 more than the $41.99 list price. Here’s everything included in each, as well as a trio of Play Boosters.Final Fantasy - Garland at the Chaos ShrineChaos Shrine’s Black CrystalGardland, Royal KidnapperThe Destined Black MageThe Destined ThiefThe Destined WarriorThe Destined White MageThis one is around $110 on TCGPlayer right now.Final Fantasy VIII - Children of FateDuelist’s FlameEdea, Possessed SorceressFated ClashRinoa, Angel WingSeifer, Balamb RivalSquall, Gunblade DuelistAgain, this one is sitting at just over $100.Final Fantasy IX - The Siege of AlexandriaAmarant CoralBrilliant WingsJudgement of AlexanderMega FlareSearch for DaggerVivi’s PersistenceThis one is around $110 at the time of writing.Final Fantasy XV - Camp ComradesCampsite CuisineChocobo CampFishing GearFlash PhotographyNoctis, Heir ApparentWarrior’s ResolveFinally, this one sits at around $110, too.For more on Magic: The Gathering, be sure to check out our rundown of the card game's stacked 2026 lineup which includes The Hobbit, more Marvel, and even Star Trek. Looking for more? Check out our guide to all of the new MTG releases for 2025 as well.How to Follow IGN Deals RecommendationsThe IGN Deals team has over 30 years of combined experience finding the best discounts and preorders available online. If you want the latest updates from our trusted team, here’s how to follow our coverage:Sign up for our IGN Deals NewsletterSet IGN as a preferred source in GoogleFollow us on social mediaIGN Deals on XIGN Deals on InstagramIGN Deals on FacebookIGN Deals on TiktokLloyd 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.