Magic: The Gathering's new “Final Fantasy 7” game version Commander Deck pre-order is finally back in stock on Amazon
Blog Andrew Joseph 17 Nov , 2025 0
Amazon finally restocks Magic: The Gathering Final Fantasy 7 Game Edition Commander Deck. Just in time, the deck and Several other new Final Fantasy MTG products Released in a few weeks on December 5th.
The new “Limit Break” Commander Deck is priced at $99.99 and offers the same 100 cards you've already found, but includes a download code for the original PC version of Final Fantasy 7, as well as a new promotional card featuring Cloud's iconic shot from FF7.
The new lineup is already It's been hard to get since it was revealedand pre-orders were sold out within a day. Amazon is stocking a new distribution which is great news for fans, you no longer have to pay exorbitant prices to third-party sellers.
It’s not just a collectible either; The Commander deck itself is absolutely amazingwhich actually fits nicely with last year's Fallout Scrappy Survivors trailer (as long as you're fine with another bold RPG crossover).
The goal of Limit Break is to get your creature power to 7 points to trigger Cloud or Tifa's extra effects, while minimizing equipment costs so you can switch equipment and keep your opponents guessing.
The reprint value isn't bad either. Not only do you get Darksteel Plate Armor, the Animist Sword, and the Fire-Lighting Bush, but Clever Hide also has some amazing new art for Claude's disguise.
Final Fantasy MTG: Best Chase Cards
The suit is The most popular in Magic's long historyand caused the prices of collectibles like the Traveling Chocobo series and characters like Sephiroth to skyrocket.
Whether you're opening boosters, sorting through pre-release pulls, or keeping an eye on the market for trade values, it's clear that this set is attracting serious attention.
If you're curious which cards are Now in greatest demandwhether it’s to make money or just to see what the hype is all about, here are some helpful tips on what to look out for.
Robert Anderson is senior business editor and IGN's resident deal expert on games, collectibles, trading card games and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or blue sky.






















