Preorders Are Live For Magic: The Gathering's Reality Fracture Event
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Preorders Are Live For Magic: The Gathering's Reality Fracture Event
"Reality Fracture is the penultimate mainline set for 2026 before Star Trek drops in November. It's the culmination of what the in-universe story has been building to since Phyrexia: All Will Be One that sees longtime hero Jace Beleren take on a more villainous role. In a sort of What If? scenario, Jace creates the Echoverse, an alternate reality that sees iconic other characters, locations, and cards shift."
"This will be done through changing mechanics, but popular characters like Chandra will have their colors swapped to their opposite, like changing her from a red to a blue mage. Story details are still relatively mum, but fans can expect another big showdown among their favorite Planeswalkers when it's all said and done."
"Reality Fracture launches October 2, and the product lineup is available to preorder now. You can reserve the new Commander deck, Play booster box, and more. At the time of writing, you can reserve these cards at Amazon and Best Buy. But this isn't the only batch of new cards getting an October release."
"On that same date, five preconstructed Foundations Commander decks will also become available. There's a deck for one of each of the five colors of mana and they're designed to be very beginner friendly. These are available to preorder at Amazon for $30 each."
Reality Fracture is scheduled for October 2, 2026, as the penultimate mainline release before Star Trek arrives in November. The story culminates the buildup from Phyrexia: All Will Be One, with longtime hero Jace Beleren taking on a more villainous role. In a What If? scenario, Jace creates the Echoverse, an alternate reality where iconic characters, locations, and cards shift. Changes occur through altered mechanics, including color swaps for popular characters such as Chandra, turning her from red to blue. Product availability includes a Commander deck, Play booster box, and other items for preorder. On the same date, five beginner-friendly preconstructed Foundations Commander decks release, one for each mana color, priced at $30 each.
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