Final Fantasy: Through the Ages
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# Final Fantasy: Through the Ages Overview Final Fantasy: Through the Ages represents Magic: The Gathering's first major crossover with the Final Fantasy franchise, released in 2025 as a 66-card supplemental set. This collaboration marks a significant moment in MTG's licensing strategy, bringing two of gaming's most iconic properties together during a period of increased crossover experimentation. The set draws mechanically from Final Fantasy's thematic elements, translating job classes, summons, and narrative beats into Magic's color pie framework. Notable cards include representations of series staples like Chocobo, Bahamut, and iconic characters spanning multiple Final Fantasy titles. The limited card count positions this as a premium product rather than a Standard-legal expansion, targeting both MTG players and Final Fantasy enthusiasts. Collectors should note the set's hybrid appeal creates distinct demand patterns. Crossover sets typically command sustained secondary market interest, though long-term value depends on mechanical relevance and print run decisions. The 66-card structure suggests careful curation, potentially limiting supply of key pieces.
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