And for many fans, it’s difficult not to immediately have in mind the credits of the cult cartoon from the late 80s.
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Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael enter the arena
In this new expansion from the Infinite Universes range, Wizards of the Coast has fun transposing the crazy world of mutant turtles directly into Magic mechanics. Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael thus become real playable cards, with their own abilities and synergies.
The whole thing is designed above all for the Commander format, today one of the most popular formats in the game. This multiplayer game mode, which is based on decks of 100 cards around a single commander, often favors spectacular interactions and original strategies rather than pure competition.
The deck dedicated to Ninja Turtles also fully plays this card. It offers a deliberately fun approach which allows, if desired, to bring together the four turtles in the same deck. A strategy that is rarely simple in Magic, especially when it involves several colors of mana, but which corresponds perfectly to the spirit of this collaboration which favors spectacle and nostalgia rather than optimization at all costs.
An atmosphere directly inspired by arcade machines
The other particularity of this collaboration lies in its aesthetics and its game mechanics. Wizards of the Coast has clearly drawn from the imagination of arcade games of the 80s and 90s, particularly in the famous beat’em ups inspired by the Ninja Turtles.
Certain cards thus take up the idea of character selection, a direct nod to the “Choose your fighter” screens on arcade machines. Thanks to the Partnership keyword, very popular in Commander, players can combine several iconic characters and adapt their team according to their play style.
This system encourages you to regularly modify your deck and vary the combinations. Result: each part can offer a different configuration, a bit like putting a coin back into an arcade machine to start a new session.
A game mode designed to play… even solo
Wizards of the Coast is also going further with a game box called Turtle Team-Up. The idea is to offer a confrontation against an autonomous deck controlled by the game itself.
This type of format, sometimes called a boss deck, allows you to recreate progression close to a video game. Players can face a series of iconic enemies from the Ninja Turtles universe.
There we find in particular well-known adversaries like Shredder, the formidable leader of the Foot Clan, or even Krang, the grotesque alien who has become one of the most memorable antagonists of the franchise.
This approach has a double advantage. It first allows experienced players to enjoy a cooperative or solo experience different from the classic multiplayer game. But it also serves as an ideal gateway for new players, who can discover Magic without immediately facing human opponents who are often much more experienced.
Boosters and collector cards on the program
As is often the case with recent Magic products, this collaboration is not limited to a simple preconstructed deck. Cards from the Ninja Turtles universe will also be available in game boosters and collector boosters, intended for players wishing to enrich their decks or simply collect the different illustrations.
The official release is today, March 6, 2026, and it is a safe bet that certain particularly successful visuals will quickly become sought-after pieces by collectors.
With this collaboration, Wizards of the Coast is pursuing a now well-established strategy: transforming Magic: The Gathering into a true crossroads of pop culture. After the fantasy or science fiction universes already integrated into the game in recent years, the arrival of the Ninja Turtles confirms that the license no longer really has boundaries.
And for players who grew up with cartoons from the 80s and 90s, it’s hard not to see in this expansion a nice dose of nostalgia. Kowabunga!
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