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Magic: The Gathering’s Monster Hunter Collab Delayed After “Disappointing” Reaction


Last week, Wizards of the Coast announced Secret Lair x Monster Hunter, a new slate of limited-run cards coming to Magic: The Gathering in collaboration with Capcom, would go live on December 1. Today, the company has announced that due to fan reaction after the reveal, the planned sale will be delayed until 2026 for what WotC is calling a “rework.”

The official Magic: The Gathering website announced the delay in a new blog post, confirming that the cards would not release on December 1, and instead would instead release “in a few months.”

Dual-Bladed Hunter (reprint of Grand Abolisher)
Dual-Bladed Hunter (reprint of Grand Abolisher)

“Let’s cut to the chase: the Secret Lair x Monster Hunter Superdrop we revealed last week fell short of expectations,” the blog post reads. “We heard loud and clear that you were disappointed, and we believe we can do better. So, we’re going to postpone this release and rework this Superdrop entirely.”

Initial plans for the release included a total of 19 cards across four separate drops: The Hunt, The Hunters, The Monster I, and The Monster II. Online reactions immediately pointed out a few key mistakes with the drop, including the misspelling of “Kokoto” on one card, and complete lack of Equipment cards. That absence was particularly conspicuous given the prominent role of weapons and gear in Monster Hunter.

2025 has been a busy year for WotC’s Secret Lair programs, with multiple outside IPs joining Magic: The Gathering through similar limited drops. A collaboration with PlayStation saw seven drops last month, while Jaws, Furby, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Office have all released drops in the last few months.

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