Worlds Collide, Brands Collab- Marvel is coming to Magic- The Gathering-

The endless parade of incongruous Magic crossovers continued today with news that Marvel, the purveyor of movies, television shows, comics, videogames, and other popular media that you simply cannot get away from, is coming to Magic: The Gathering.

Comic book superheroes may not seem like a natural fit for a fantasy-based card game, but it’s really more about mass marketing than narrative cohesion: Hasbro, parent company of Magic publisher Wizards of the Coast, said its collaboration with Marvel will see the creation of “collectible products and tentpole sets” of cards for Magic: The Gathering. It’s done similar crossovers with Fortnite, Stranger Things, Street Fighter, Warhammer 40K, The Lord of the Rings, and other multimedia giants.

“We are extremely proud to collaborate with Marvel to bring its iconic characters to fans around the world in new ways,” Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro Gaming president Cynthia Williams said. “These tentpole sets will build on the tradition of incorporating beloved fan-favorite characters and elements from world-class brands into Magic: The Gathering.”

Marvel, too, “can’t wait for fans to see how the Marvel Universe translates seamlessly into gameplay within these Magic: The Gathering products and sets,” Dan Buckley, president of Marvel comics and franchise, said, noting that “trading cards have always been a part of Marvel’s DNA.” 

That of course is silly marketspeak, but fair as far as it goes: Marvel has published numerous trading card series over the years, going all the way back to the mid-’60s, although it didn’t really go whole-hog until the 1990s, with the Marvel Universe cards.

The deal with Marvel isn’t the only licensed crossover that might make you ask yourself, “Why are they doing this?” Last week, Wizards of the Coast revealed four Fallout-themed Commander decks coming to the game next year. The Marvel cards are considerably further off: The first set, featuring “fan-favorite characters and epic stories,” will roll out in 2025. A Final Fantasy crossover is set to happen that same year.

Related Posts

Price Dynamics to Decide Gold Demand in 2024

By Mr. Colin Shah Gold has traditionally been India’s favourite precious metal. Be it in sentimental value or monetary, gold has always garnered interest from across the…

PE investments in real estate down 12% to USD 2.3 billion in April-September

Private equity investments in real estate fell 12 per cent to USD 2.3 billion during the first six months of this fiscal year, according to Anarock.Private equity…

Coforge slides over 9% as brokerages raise valuation concerns over Cigniti takeover

The share price of Coforge plunged more than 9% during Friday’s morning trades. This drop came after the company’s Q4 earnings report was released post-market hours on…

Sebi widens scope of probe into Zee

The Zee Entertainment stock crashed 15% on the Bombay Stock Exchange, touching Rs 164.50 at the end of Wednesday’s trade, following reports that the Securities and Exchange…

Securitisation volumes to sustain growth in FY25- India Ratings

Securitisation volumes will sustain their growth momentum in 2024-25(April-March) with the entry of originators, diverse structures and increasing acceptance for replenishment structures, India Ratings and Research said in…

The Nier- Automata Anime Is Getting A Collector's Edition Blu-Ray In October

One of the best video games of the past decade, Nier: Automata, recently got an anime adaptation. The series was praised for its faithful retelling of the…