The Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Box is $47 off at Amazon
TL;DR: The Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Box is down to $162.52 at Amazon. That's $47 off its usual $209.70 list price.
Snagging Magic: The Gathering’s Final Fantasy crossover product at a reasonable price has been a tough quest, but Amazon just made it a lot easier. As of Jan. 30, the Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy Play Booster Box has dropped to $162.52 at Amazon. That's $47 off its $209.70 list price — a solid discount for one of the most in-demand Universes Beyond releases to date.
This set brings together the worlds of Magic: The Gathering and all 16 core Final Fantasy video games, packing iconic characters, spells, and locations into a single box designed for both collectors and players. You’ll get 30 Play Boosters, each containing 14 cards, making this box ideal for Draft nights, Sealed play, or simply cracking packs for fun.
Every booster guarantees one Traditional Foil card, with 1–4 Rares or higher per pack, and the chance to pull eye-catching borderless alternate art cards along the way.
Play Boosters are widely considered the best all-around option in Magic right now, especially if you enjoy Limited formats or want flexibility when building decks. And with the Final Fantasy crossover, there’s an added layer of nostalgia baked into every pull — whether you’re chasing fan-favorite heroes or just admiring the themed artwork.
This new price also seriously undercuts what’s available on TCGplayer. The lowest-priced listing on the trading card selling platform is $220.39 plus shipping costs.
While you’re shopping for Magic: The Gathering deals, you can still get the Lorwyn Eclipsed Play Booster Box at $34 off. You can also score the Magic: The Gathering Avatar: The Last Airbender Beginner Box for under $25.
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