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Chucky Joins the Fray in Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair
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Chucky Joins the Fray in Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair

Sep 17, 2024 4:00 PM

A new crossover set for Magic: The Gathering titled "Chucky Secret Lair" has been announced, aligning with the horror-themed Duskmourn set. This special edition features five existing Magic cards reimagined with references to the iconic horror character Chucky. Notable cards include a double-faced rendition of Chucky as "Kardur, Doomscourge" and "Tiffany, Bride of Chucky" as "Varragoth, Bloodsky Sire." The Chucky drop goes live on September 30 and will be available till supplies last, priced at $30 for the non-foil version and $40 for the foil. This is one of several recent successful partnerships for Magic: The Gathering, continuing its tradition of engaging collaborations, previously including franchises like Monty Python and Jurassic World.

What is the Chucky Secret Lair in Magic: The Gathering?

The Chucky Secret Lair is a special crossover set featuring five re-skinned Magic cards that pay homage to the horror character Chucky. It includes a double-faced card of Chucky and references to other characters from the franchise, available for a limited time starting September 30.

Magic: The Gathering, created by Richard Garfield and launched in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast, has become a cornerstone of the trading card game genre. With its intricate gameplay mechanics and ever-expanding lore, Magic continues to captivate both new and veteran players. The game's history of successful crossovers shows its adaptability and broad appeal, combining elements of pop culture with its fantasy-rich universe.



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