Square Enix and Ultra Pro have unveiled a new line of Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering accessories, featuring stunning full-art prints from the MTG crossover. The collection, now available for pre-order, includes card binders, deck boxes, sleeves, and playmats that display iconic Final Fantasy imagery in full, uncropped glory.. The accessories are compatible with any standard-sized trading card game, making them versatile for players and collectors across multiple TCGs, according to the original report.

Full Art Without the Full Card Price: How the Accessories Deliver Iconic MTG Crossover Art

The new accessory line gives fans a chance to own the beautiful artwork from the Final Fantasy x Magic: The Gathering collaboration at a lower cost than acquiring the full-art cards themselves, as reported by the source. While the atcual MTG cards are rare and expensive on the secondary market, these binders, sleeves, and playmats present the art in its entirety — including details that were previously cropped within the card frames. For collectors who missed the initial card release or who simply want to display the art more prominently, this is a welcome, budget-friendly alternative.

Beyond MTG: Why Pokémon and Lorcana Players Should Care

Although the accessories are branded with Magic: The Gathering’s Final Fantasy crossover, they are not limited to MTG use. According to the announcement, they are compatible with any standard-sized trading card game, including Pokémon, Lorcana, and Final Fantasy’s own official card game. This broad compatibility significantly expands the potential audience, appealing to players of other TCGs who are also Final Fantasy fans. The playmats, for example, can serve as a playing surface for any card game or be repurposed as wall art or mousepads, adding further value beyond the tabletop.

Tifa, Buster Sword, and Nibelheim Aflame: The Artworks That Made the Cut

The designs are based on some of the most popular artwork from the MTG collaboration, specifically Tifa Lockhart, the Buster Sword, and Nibelheim Aflame. These are among the most sought-after pieces from the crossover, and the accessories provide a full view of the artwork, allowing fans to appreciate the intricate details. the source notes that this offers an opportunity to own these designs without the high cost of the full-art cards, which can be prohibitively expensive for many fans.

Pre-Orders and Limited Availability: The Clock Is Ticking for Collectors

With pre-orders now open, the source warns that these products are likely to sell out fast due to limited availability and high demand. This follows a pattern seen in previous Final Fantasy merchandise drops. The broader context: the Final Fantasy franchise is in a period of anticipation as fans await Final Fantasy 17 and the conclusion of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy. Square Enix has been keeping the community engaged with smaller projects, and this accessory line is the latest in a series of crossovers that bridge the gap between major releases. However, the source does not indicate whether there will be a reprint of the original MTG cards, leaving a key open quesstion for collectors who prefer the card format. The accessories may be a satisfying stopgap, but some fans may still hope for another card printing run.