TMNT Magic: Unbelievable Discount! Collectors Are Going WILD!

TMNT Magic: Unbelievable Discount! Collectors Are Going WILD!
Gaming News 05 January 2026

Cowabunga, dude! Remember crushing Foot Clan ninjas with Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael? Well, get ready to relive those glorious days because the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are officially invading *Magic: The Gathering*! Preorders are live, and honestly, the deals are looking pretty sweet right now.

TMNT Magic: Unbelievable Discount! Collectors Are ...

For those unaware, Wizards of the Coast is doing a full-blown crossover event, bringing the heroes in a half-shell to the world of *Magic*. We're talking Commander decks, a co-op game, booster boxes, and all sorts of Turtle-y goodness. Major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop have preorders available, but be warned, some of the cooler stuff is selling out *fast*.

The highlight? Definitely the TMNT Play Booster Box. Amazon's got it for a cool $160 (down from its original $209.70!). That's a hefty discount on a box that contains 30 packs, each loaded with 14 cards. Considering each pack guarantees at least one Rare card (with the chance for up to five!), it's a solid deal for collectors and players alike. Plus, one in 28 packs has a special "Source Material" card. Now, *that's* something to get excited about.

However, the real gems are the bundles. The TMNT Pizza Bundle, clocking in at $100, is back in stock (for now). This thing is a collector's dream, including exclusive promo cards and Pizza-themed basic lands. Seriously, Pizza lands? Genius! The TMNT Draft Night set is available for $130. Both of these have been notoriously hard to find since preorders opened last October, so if you want one, jump on it now before they inevitably vanish again. If the Pizza Bundle is sold out, there's always the standard TMNT Bundle for $70.

Beyond the big hitters, you've got individual Commander decks ($70), the Turtle Team-Up co-op game ($50), individual Collector Boosters ($38), and even Play Booster Tins ($21). There's a *lot* to unpack here, no pun intended. The Turtle Team-Up game sounds particularly interesting, letting 2-4 players team up as the Turtles against classic villains like Shredder and Rocksteady. It's a great way to introduce new players to *Magic* or just have a fun, casual game night with friends.

Honestly, I'm pretty stoked about this crossover. The nostalgia is hitting hard, and the fact that Wizards of the Coast is going all-in with different product types makes it appealing to a wide range of fans. Whether you're a hardcore *Magic* player, a TMNT fanatic, or just looking for something new and fun, this is definitely worth checking out. Just remember, don't dilly-dally! These deals won't last forever. Go ninja, go ninja, go!

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