The fourFinal FantasyCommander Decks forMagic: The Gatheringhave been revealed, bringing some of the series’ most beloved heroes and villains into the game.
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TheFinal Fantasy crossover setlaunches on June 11, 2025. Wizards of the Coast revealed the concepts of four Commander Decks from the set toIGN, confirming that some of the most popular entries in the series would be represented.
Final Fantasy 6, 7, 10, & 14 Are Getting Commander Decks
The four Commander Decks are Revival Trance (Red/White/Black) based onFinal Fantasy 6, Limit Break (Red/Green/White) based onFinal Fantasy 7, Counter Blitz (Green/White/Blue) based onFinal Fantasy 10, and Scions of Spellcraft (White, Blue, Black), based onFinal Fantasy 14.
The Commandersare Terra, Herald of Hope from Final Fantasy 6, Cloud, Ex-Soldier from Final Fantasy 7, Tidus, Yuna’s Guardian from Final Fantasy 10, and Y’shtola, Night’s Blessed from Final Fantasy 14.

It’s not shocking that Final Fantasy 7 and 14 are getting Commander Decks, considering they’re themost popular entriesin the franchise. Final Fantasy 10 is also a beloved game and critical darling.
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Final Fantasy 6 is the most surprising one, as it’s popular with fans, but it was never a mainstream franchise behemoth like its siblings. Regardless, its presence is more than welcome, and it deserves a spot in the set.

Considering how big Commander Decks are, it will be interesting to see which characters made the cut for each set, and which were left behind. There are some obvious fits, like the Avalanche members and the Scions of the Seventh Dawn, but what other Final Fantasy heroes and villains are going to make theirMagic: The Gathering debut?
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