Wizards of the Coast dropped new information and card previews for the next Magic: The Gathering crossover set with Fallout. The team provided a first look at the new set, bringing the iconic Bethesda Softworks series over to the collectible trading card game as part of their Universes Beyond series.
We have some of their notes as well as a ton of cards for you to look at below, as the set will be launched next March. Credit: Wizards of the Coast 'Four new Commander Decks featuring key characters, weapons, abilities, and lands from many of the Fallout games will be released on March 8, 2024. Special card treatments will showcase the Pip-Boy display, well known for its green and black informational display in the video games.
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