The gaming world remains gripped byFalloutfever. Not only good going forBethesdasince it hasn’t released a new Fallout game for six years, but also a tick in the pros column team binge as despite the entire first season dropping all at once, we’re still all talking about it almost two weeks later. We’re also all looking for as many ways to celebrate and experience Fallout as we can, and right now you’re able to do so throughMagic: The Gatheringfor a lot less than usual.
Wizards of the Coastadded the world of Fallout to its Universes Beyond collectionlast month, perfectly timed for the arrival of the Amazon adaptation a few weeks later. The set includes four commander decks, and while you’ve missed your chance to grab three of them for less, the Science set is still on sale. Usually $60 on Amazon, the Science deck is currently on sale for less than $40 on Amazon, likely for a very limited time since at least two of the other decks were also on sale recently but have already returned to full price.

If you’ve been watching Fallout and you want to dive all the way into Magic’s take on the Fallout universe, you can save even more bypicking up a bundle of all four Commander Decks on Amazon. The bundle is $183.77 rather than the full $240.
It might not seem it because of the retro feel Fallout’s world has despite the future in which it is set, but science is a huge part of its lore. Fallout takes place on an alternate timeline to our own where a focus on science used in warfare meant most other forms of technology were left wanting, hence the world’s retro feel. MTG’s Science commander deck is rooted in that, the art on the front depicting Fallout 3’s Dr. Madison Li who also gets her own card.
Fallout x MTG For A Lot Less Than Usual
Magic The Gathering Fallout Commander Deck - Science!
Journey through the wastes with a 100-card deck introducing 38 never-before-seen Magic cards featuring fan-favorite characters, thematic game mechanics, and art that explores the post-nuclear world of the Fallout series
The deck includes 100 cards in total, 38 of which were new to the TCG when introduced and feature characters and elements from throughout the Fallout universe. The deck includes everything you’ll need to get started in MTG if this is your first foray into the popular TCG’s world. You won’t be the only one trying MTG out for the first time.. Not only because of a surge in popularity for Fallout, but also all of the other fandoms MTG has teamed up with for its Universes Beyond series.
Dr. Who, Lord of the Rings, and Jurassic Park have already all been introduced, and Fallout won’t be the last Universes Beyond crossover we see.Next up is Assassin’s Creed, releasing this summer and a set that will introduce Beyond Boosters to MTG. Marvel andFinal Fantasyteam-ups have also been announced, but with 2025 release dates attached, the finer details of what will be included with them hasn’t yet been revealed.