Preorders for Magic: The Gathering’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set are back in stock at Amazon. As of January 4, Amazon is taking preorders for six TMNT products ahead of the crossover set’s March 6 launch. The collectible TMNT Pizza Bundle is back in stock for $100, and TMNT Draft Night is available for $130. These two are likely to sell out soon, as both have been hard to find since preorders opened last October. When the Pizza Bundle sells out, you can still preorder the regular TMNT Bundle for $70.
Amazon is also offering a steep discount on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box that drops the price to $160 (was $209.70). Fans of the TCG’s Commander format can preorder the popular TMNT Turtle Power Commander Deck for $70. The product that offers arguably the best value is Turtle Team-Up for $50. The new cooperative format for 2-4 players includes four 60-card Turtle decks, a 39-card deck featuring Shredder and other villains, and four Play Booster Packs. You’re getting a total of 335 cards for $50. Four Play Booster Packs on their own would cost you $28, so you’re only paying $22 for the rest.
TMNT Magic: The Gathering Set
$160 (was $209.70)
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Play Booster Box comes with 30 packs containing 14 cards and a non-foil double-sided token. Here’s the breakdown of card types in each Play Booster:
- 7 Common
- 2 Uncommon
- 1 Rare or Mythic Rare
- 1 Legendary Turtle (any rarity)
- 1 Wildcard (any rarity)
- 1 Traditional Foil (any rarity)
- 1 Land
You’re guaranteed to get at least one Rare card per pack, but you can get up to five, depending on how you do with pulls on the Legendary Turtle, Wildcard, Traditional Foil, etc.
Additionally, Wizards of the Coast says one out of every 28 Play Boosters, on average, include a Source Material non-foil card. There are 20 Source Material cards total, and each one replaces a Common when pulled.
$50
Turtle Team-Up is a new cooperative format for 2-4 players. Each of the four 60-card player decks is led by Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, or Michelangelo. The 39-card enemy deck features villains like Shredder and Rocksteady. Turtle Team-Up comes with individual storage boxes for the player decks as well as punch-out damage counter sheets and a tutorial booklet.
As mentioned, Turtle Team-Up also comes with four Play Booster Packs with 14 cards each. After you learn the basics of the co-op format, you can modify your decks with cards pulled from the Play Boosters. All told, this $50 box features 335 cards.
- 4 Turtle Decks (60 cards each)
- 1 Enemy Deck (39 cards, exclusive)
- 4 Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 4 Deck Boxes
- 6 Punch-Out Counter Sheets
- 1 Tutorial Booklet
$70
The Turtle Power Commander Deck comes with the following cards and accessories:
- 100-card Commander Deck
- 1 Traditional Foil Face Commander (Borderless Art)
- 5 Traditional Foil Commanders (Borderless Art)
- 10 Double-Sided Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Insert
- 1 Reference Card
Commander Decks generally have a decent number of exclusive cards not found in other products. Since the TMNT set only has one Commander Deck, the number of exclusive cards is higher than usual. The 100-card deck includes 43 cards that are new to Magic: The Gathering.
$70
Like other recent crossover sets, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has a $70 Bundle that gets you nine booster packs, a Foil Alt-Art promo card, and various accessories.
- 9 TMNT Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 Traditional Foil Alt-Art Card (exclusive)
- 15 Traditional Foil Land Cards (5 with Full-Art)
- 15 non-foil Land Cards (5 with Full-Art)
- 1 Spindown Life Counter
- 1 Card Storage Box
- 2 Reference Cards
$100
The Pizza Bundle is the collector version of the traditional Bundle. In addition to 9 Play Boosters and accessories, you’ll get a Collector Booster and two promo cards. The Land cards are replaced by special Pizza Lands. Here’s the full list:
- 9 TMNT Play Booster Packs (14 cards each)
- 1 TMNT Collector Booster (15 cards each)
- 2 Traditional Foil Pizza Bundle promo cards (exclusive)
- 25 non-foil Pizza Basic Land Cards
- 5 Traditional Foil Pizza Land Cards
- 1 Spindown Life Counter
- 1 Card Storage Box
- 2 Reference Cards
$130
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Draft Night box comes with the following:
- 12 TMNT Play Boosters (14 cards each)
- 1 TMNT Collector Booster (15 cards)
- 90 non-foil Basic Lands
- 10 non-foil double-sided tokens
- 1 Draft insert
$38
Each Collector Booster Pack comes with 15 foil cards as well as a Traditional Foil double-sided token or Art card. Here’s the breakdown:
- 5 Traditional Foil Commons
- 3 Traditional Foil Uncommons
- 1 Non-foil or Surge Foil Basic Land
- 1 Traditional Foil Rare or Mythic Rare Land
- 2 Non-foil Booster Fun or TMC
- 1 Non-foil or Traditional Foil Source Material
- 1 Foil Booster Fun Rare or Mythic Rare
- 1 Art Card or Traditional Foil Token
$21
Each Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Tin comes with three Play Booster Packs and one sticker. The tins have exclusive artwork themed around Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, or Shredder.
We haven’t see the TMNT Tins listed on Amazon, and Best Buy hasn’t opened preorders yet. If you order a TMNT Tin from Best Buy, you will receive one of the five variants at random. Amazon sometimes does random selection for TCG products like these, but other times the retailer lists each model individually. We’ll update this story when the TMNT Tins are listed on Amazon.
$7
TMNT Sleeved Booster Packs retail for $7 and will be available to order from Best Buy on launch day.
Magic: The Gathering – Universes Beyond Sets
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is Wizards of the Coast’s first Magic: The Gathering crossover set in 2026. It’s shaping up to be another big year for Universes Beyond. In June, Magic: The Gathering’s partnership with Marvel will expand beyond Spider-Man with the Marvel Super Heroes set.
In 2025, Wizards of the Coast launched three crossover sets: Final Fantasy (June 2025), Marvel’s Spider-Man (September 2025), and Avatar: The Last Airbender (November 2025). Final Fantasy became the best-selling MTG set ever prior to its initial launch, so it’s not surprising a second wave of cards released launched in December. If you’re interested in picking up cards from those three 2025 sets, we’ve rounded up everything that’s in stock now below–including some great deals!
Unless otherwise marked, all of the MTG products listed below are sold directly from Amazon and ship from one of the retailer’s warehouses.

Spider-Man fans can grab the Play Booster Box for only $107.57, which is over $100 lower than its September launch price. You can also find the Spider-Man Gift Bundle, which comes with nine Play Booster Packs, one Collector Booster, a themed deck storage box, and more extras for $65 (was $90).

Amazon is sold out of most of the Avatar: The Last Airbender MTG products, but you can get the Avatar Beginner Box for $27 (was $35). This 200-card set is designed for new players to learn the ropes of the fast-paced Jumpstart mode. It comes with 10 ready-to-play 20-card decks. Amazon also has the Collector Booster Box and Collector Booster Packs in stock.
Wave 1 (June 2025):
The only products in MTG’s Final Fantasy launch lineup that have been readily available since release are the Commander Decks. All four Final Fantasy Commander Decks are in stock at Amazon, with prices as low as $45. Amazon also has the Final Fantasy Play Booster Box in stock for $140, but keep in mind that it regularly sells out.
Wave 2 (December 2025):

The second wave of Final Fantasy MTG products has been even harder to find at major retailers. At the time of writing, Amazon has the sought-after Final Fantasy Chocobo Bundle in stock, but it’s priced at $165. The Chocobo Bundle’s original price was $110, so the $55 increase is unfortunate. But the current price is markedly lower than what Amazon was charging in the days leading up to Christmas ($200). The only other in-stock product is the Final Fantasy VII Commander Deck: Game Edition, which comes with the same 100-card deck as the original as well as two extras: an exclusive promo card and Final Fantasy VII Remake for PC.
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