A new partnership between Nintendo and Hasbro has sparked speculation that The Legend of Zelda might be the next franchise to join Magic: The Gathering’s "Universes Beyond" series. While nothing is confirmed, the collaboration has fueled rumors across the community regarding the potential for crossover card sets.
The deal, announced earlier today, establishes a multi-year collaboration between the two companies. For now, the agreement is explicitly focused on toys, with the first wave featuring three six-inch scale figures based on the franchise. These will be unveiled at Comic Con later this year. However, because Hasbro owns Wizards of the Coast—the publisher behind Magic: The Gathering—fans are already looking for connections beyond plastic figures.
Why Fans Are Expecting MTG Sets
The speculation stems from the recent success of Magic: The Gathering crossovers. Sets featuring Final Fantasy and Fallout have performed exceptionally well, making the leap to Nintendo’s iconic fantasy series seem like a logical expansion to many observers. The conversation has gained significant traction on the magicTCG subreddit, where users are debating whether a set could arrive to coincide with the upcoming live-action The Legend of Zelda movie, currently slated for release on May 7, 2027.
Despite the excitement, it remains important to note that Nintendo is historically protective of its intellectual property. There is no indication at this time that the partnership will expand into trading cards, and Hasbro has only publicly committed to toy production.
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This report is based on a confirmed business partnership between Nintendo and Hasbro. However, the connection to Magic: The Gathering is entirely speculative. While the relationship between the two companies creates a clear path for such a product, there is currently no evidence or insider information suggesting that a Zelda-themed card set is in development.

