Fallout
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# Fallout (Magic: The Gathering) Fallout represents Magic's first major crossover into a post-apocalyptic video game franchise, released in 2024 as part of Wizards of the Coast's expanded universe collaboration strategy. The set comprises 1,068 cards across four themed decks, each representing different Fallout factions, making it one of the largest supplemental releases in recent years. The set's significance lies in its role as a test case for IP integration into Magic's ecosystem. Rather than standard booster distribution, Fallout was sold exclusively through preconstructed Commander decks, signaling a shift toward targeted product releases. The mechanical identity emphasizes artifact synergies and faction-based strategies, with cards like Vault Boy and various Pip-Boy references providing thematic resonance for franchise enthusiasts. Notable cards include several with crossover appeal and constructed viability, though the set's limited distribution through non-booster channels restricted its impact on competitive formats. Collectors value the set primarily for its novelty and the intersection of two distinct gaming communities.
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