Magic: The Gathering Is Making PlayStation Cards, And They Look Great
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Magic: The Gathering Is Making PlayStation Cards, And They Look Great
"On October 27, Wizards of the Coast will be selling seven PlayStation sets, with most of them covering different franchises in the console maker's catalog. However, both The Last of Us and are getting two sets. The former will have a pair of cards for both the first game and its sequel, while the latter will cover both the original Greek storyline and the reboot's Norse one."
"Though it's not surprising that Sony would want to spotlight its current stable of prestige action games, I'm bummed there's not more classic PlayStation representation here. Give me Parappa the Rapper, you cowards. But that's pretty par for the course these days with Sony. Even its upcoming concert series is leaning heavily into its new stuff. I don't play , but I did buy the cards they put out earlier this year just to get the Shadow the Hedgehog one."
Wizards of the Coast and Sony announced seven PlayStation-themed Secret Lair Magic: The Gathering card drops scheduled for October 27. Most drops represent a single character from different PlayStation franchises. The Last of Us and another franchise will receive two-card sets each: one pair covering the first game and its sequel, and another covering an original Greek storyline alongside a rebooted Norse storyline. Two unnamed sets deviate from the single-character pattern. The full line-up will go on sale at 9 a.m. Pacific Time. Classic PlayStation representation appears limited, and previous releases included a Shadow the Hedgehog card.
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