Categories: IGN

Magic: The Gathering’s Latest Expansion Edge of Eternities Looks Almost Completely Sold Out at Amazon On Its Release Day

Fans of Magic: The Gathering have been waiting months to explore the cosmic reaches of the Blind Eternities, and the big day has finally arrived. Edge of Eternities

Sponsored
has launched worldwide today, ushering in a new era of space fantasy for the traditionally high-fantasy trading card game.

But if you were hoping to snag your boosters or bundles from Amazon, you’d better hurry, because stock’s selling fast.

The highly anticipated set, which launched today and introduces mechanics like Warp, Void, Station, and Lander tokens alongside the long-awaited return of Slivers and Eldrazi, appears to have flown off Amazon’s digital shelves within hours of release. As of this morning, only a handful of listings remain, and prices are climbing fast, compared to other stores.

For instance, Amazon’s listing for the standard Play Booster Box (30 packs) is hovering at around $163.50, while Bundles, including nine Play Boosters, a foil promo, and a set of borderless Basic Lands, are available from $58.00.

The Pre-release Kit (six packs, dice, and a Traditional Foil Rare/Mythic card) can still be found for about $50.95, but it’s marked with low stock at the time of writing, with there only being a handful of units left.

Outside of Amazon, though, several major US retailers are currently filling the gap for players eager to get their hands on the new set, some at far better prices. Walmart is offering Play Booster Boxes for a slightly lower $159.99, Bundles for $55.99, and both Commander Decks, World Shaper and Counter Intelligence, for around $49 each.

Target has Bundles at $57.99 and Commander Decks for $49.99, while Best Buy is stocking Bundles for $57.99, individual Play Boosters at $5.49, and Collector Boosters for $26.99.

Sponsored

For collectors chasing the new Shock Lands or a chance at borderless planets, these bundles and booster boxes remain the best value, with Walmart’s pricing edging out Amazon’s inflated resales today.

TCGplayer also has similar listings available, but keep in mind that some do come with higher shipping costs.

For UK players, Amazon UK still has Play Booster Boxes listed at around £141.45 with next-day delivery available, making it one of the few regions where stock is not yet under heavy pressure.

With interstellar hype around the new mechanics and stunning card art, demand has clearly blasted past expectations, leaving those hoping for Amazon US stock likely needing to scramble to other retailers to avoid paying aftermarket markups.

Ben Williams – IGN freelance contributor with over 10 years of experience covering gaming, tech, film, TV, and anime. Follow him on Twitter/X @BenLevelTen.

rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

Magic Keyboard cases for the latest iPad Pro are up to $85 off

Apple’s Magic Keyboard cases offer a fantastic typing experience, elevating the iPad to laptop status…

14 minutes ago

HBO Max and Paramount Plus could become one streamer

Now that Paramount Skydance has become the frontrunner to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, CEO David…

14 minutes ago

Samsung’s Digital Home Key lets you use your phone as your key

Just days after showing off the Galaxy S26, Samsung is finally rolling out the ability…

14 minutes ago

Lánluas strengthens TechnologyOne practice with two appointments

Lánluas, a leading TechnologyOne consultancy partner has made two senior appointments to stengthen its leadership…

22 minutes ago

News from the week beginning February 23rd 2026

Last week Deel published finding from a survey that found more unforeseen changes in how…

22 minutes ago

Rethinking Employee Engagement Through Systems: Delivering Value Scientifically

Employee engagement has become a defining factor in organisational resilience and long-term performance across industries.…

22 minutes ago

This website uses cookies.