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Final Fantasy is a booster-based product in the Magic: The Gathering Universes Beyond series released by Wizards of the Coast. It will be released in 2025.[2][3]
Set details
This is a cross-over product based on Final Fantasy, a Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix. The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and science fantasy role-playing video games. The first game in the series was released in 1987, with 16 numbered main entries having been released to date.
The franchise has since branched into other video game genres, as well as other media, including CGI films, anime, manga, and novels.
The set will reference all sixteen releases.[3]
Storyline
This article or section discusses story elements that are not canonical. |
The central conflict in many Final Fantasy games focuses on a group of characters battling an evil, and sometimes ancient, antagonist that dominates the game's world. Stories frequently involve a sovereign state in rebellion, with the protagonists taking part in the rebellion. The heroes are often destined to defeat the evil and occasionally gather as a direct result of the antagonist's malicious actions. Another staple of the series is the existence of two villains; the main villain is not always who they appear to be, as the primary antagonist may actually be subservient to another character or entity. The main antagonist introduced at the beginning of the game is not always the final enemy, and the characters must continue their quest beyond what appears to be the final fight.
Stories in the series frequently emphasize the internal struggles, passions, and tragedies of the characters, and the main plot often recedes into the background as the focus shifts to their personal lives. Magical orbs and crystals are recurring in-game items that are frequently connected to the themes of the games' plots. Other common plot and setting themes include the Gaia hypothesis, an apocalypse, and conflicts between advanced technology and nature.
Marketing
This is considered a tentpole release, comparable with The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth.
It will also become available in MTG Arena.
Tokens and markers
Final Fantasy has TBA tokens and markers: TBA
Themes and mechanics
TBA
Card types
TBA
Counter types
TBA
Commander decks
Final Fantasy features four commander decks.
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Color Identity | Commander | ||||
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TBA | TBA | |||||
TBA | TBA | |||||
TBA | TBA | |||||
TBA | TBA |
References
- ↑ Information below the text box
- ↑ Matt Jarvis (October 4, 2022). "Magic: The Gathering is getting Final Fantasy and Assassin’s Creed cards". Dicebreaker.com.
- ↑ a b 30th Anniversary Panel at GenCon – A Recap of MTG's Past, Present & Future (Video). Magic: The Gathering. YouTube (August 5, 2023).