Wizards Play Network Adds Final Fantasy Prerelease Details

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Josh Nelson
Josh Nelson
Wizards Play Network Adds Final Fantasy Prerelease Details

Image credit: Wizards of the Coast

Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy is just over a month out from its prerelease. At this time, Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix are rolling out information, but very slowly for many players' tastes. However, the seeming dry spell of information is close to an end. Wizards Play Network, the entity under Wizards that manages tournament play and organizer expectations, has put out details for the prerelease events for the upcoming Universes Beyond set.

Prerelease Format Details

As expected, the events are in the Sealed Deck format. This means six packs of Final Fantasy and a prerelease promo, found in the kits. REL is still "casual." Additionally, pairings are still Swiss-style (or, alternatively, Player List only, which suggests players can be freely paired as they wish).

Scheduling: Between June 6–12; use the Prerelease scheduling template
Format: Sealed Deck
Rules Enforcement Level: Casual Recommended
Pairing Method: Swiss or Player List Only

Final Fantasy Promotional Support

The Wizards Play Network article also includes some details for interesting promotional items for the event.

Promo Support:

  • Crystal counter d10 spindown – for players who participate in one Prerelease with their Wizards Account
  • Velvet dice pouch (Prerelease repeat play incentive item) – for players who register and participate in two or more Prerelease events with their Wizards Account
  • Photoflyer photo tokens (WPN Premium only) – for players participating in a Prerelease event with their Wizards Account
  • Magic: The Gathering—FINAL FANTASY Play Boosters Prize Support

All promos and promotional materials are available while supplies last.

The inclusion of 10-sided dice is very interesting. Notably, Mirrodin Besieged was the last time we had spindown d10s in a given prerelease event. There, they were intended for use as spindown poison markers. Thus, without drawing any extremely specific conclusions, this new "crystal" d10 might imply a mechanical application as well.

Prerelease events run from June 6th-12th, with the official release happening the following day. Amazingly, albeit not as shockingly, Final Fantasy is now the best-selling Magic set to date, and it hasn't even come out yet!

All in all, Final Fantasy is shaping up as a really neat set so far. The cards we've seen are full of flavor both mechanically and lore-wise, and these promotions help immerse players into the worlds that the series holds dear. So now, let's open the floor to you, dear readers. Are you excited? Will you be attending a prerelease event or buying any product from the set? Sound off below!

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