Magic: The Gathering Is An Unstoppable Money Printing Machine
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Magic: The Gathering Is An Unstoppable Money Printing Machine
"Parent company Hasbro revealed in its earnings this week that Magic: The Gathering raked in $1.7 billion in revenue in 2025. That was up 59 percent from the year prior, much of it on the back of the fastest-selling set its ever produced: Final Fantasy Universes Beyond. Hasbro is sitting on a golden goose that shits cardboard, even if some investors are currently suing the company for allegedly mishandling that asset by printing too many cards."
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Harry Potter-themed Magic: The Gathering cards may not arrive anytime soon, while Hasbro continues to license many other franchises. Magic: The Gathering generated $1.7 billion in revenue in 2025, a 59 percent increase driven largely by the fastest-selling set ever, Final Fantasy Universes Beyond. Some investors are suing Hasbro over alleged overprinting of cards. Hasbro plans new Marvel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Star Trek sets and has promised $1 billion in stock buybacks. FromSoftware's Elden Ring and The Duskbloods are scheduled for Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, with The Duskbloods reported as a Switch 2-only release. Embracer has teased a 'long-awaited, major' game coming soon.
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