The Gathering’s Seven PlayStation Secret Lair Bonus Cards Revealed

Magic: The Gathering’s latest Secret Lair Superdrop was made up of seven sets, every one featuring characters and artwork from a special flagship PlayStation series. Now that those cards are beginning to arrive within the mail, early recipients have confirmed that, as many hoped, there are seven bonus cards to gather.

Secret Lairs often include a bonus card or two that won’t revealed until after you have bought the cards, apart from the Sonic Secret Lair where the Master Emerald and Chaos Emeralds were shown ahead of time. While the PlayStation Secret Lairs have multiple bonus cards in common with Sonic, only one in all them was shown before the sets went on sale.

The one PlayStation bonus card revealed before they went on sale was the Atsu card based on a few of Ghost of Yotei’s key art. What wasn’t clear on the time was whether the PlayStation Secret Lairs would all include that one Atsu card, or if each of the seven would come with a bonus card of their very own based on elements from their very own fictional universes.

Every PlayStation Secret Lair Has Its Own Bonus Card

Seems it is the latter, which suggests when you ordered any of those Secret Lairs, every one will include a bonus card that matches the theme of the set it’s included with. DistancePresent1613 has shared images of all seven via the MTG Secret Lair subreddit, so when you’re waiting in your cards within the mail and you wish your bonus cards to be a surprise, stop reading here.

We have already seen the Atsu card included with the Ghost of Tsushima set. The Last of Us’s bonus card is a reskin of Wild Growth and possibly my favorite of the seven, because it includes an homage to one of the crucial famous moments in the primary game. Its artwork depicts the moment when Ellie and Joel meet and feed a giraffe in Salt Lake City.

The Last of Us Part 2’s bonus card is not quite as serene, because the reskinned Unleash Fury card features an irate Abby wielding a blade and surrounded by flames. Moving onto the God of War cards, the Norse set’s bonus card is perhaps the just one I like greater than TLOU’s giraffe one. Its artwork features Kratos hugging a visibly emotional Atreus. The Greek saga bonus card is much more heartbreaking because it’s a reference to Kratos’s late daughter, Calliope.

The Horizon bonus card features characters tending to the land together with a few the series’ mechs, and rounding out the septet is Uncharted is a reskinned Expedition Map card, the one card that does not feature a personality from its corresponding game. In case you’ve got MTG PlayStation cards coming your way, look out for these bonus cards. Among the sets are still in stock at Magic’s Secret Lair website when you missed out.

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