Revealed: Seven Bonus Cards from Magic: The Gatherings PlayStation Secret Lair

Revealed: Seven Bonus Cards from Magic: The Gathering's PlayStation Secret Lair

The most recent Secret Lair Superdrop for Magic: The Gathering consists of seven unique sets, each inspired by a well-known PlayStation franchise. As early shipments of these cards reach fans, it’s been confirmed that each set includes seven collectible bonus cards, much to the delight of many players.

Typically, Secret Lairs feature one or two hidden bonus cards that are only unveiled after purchase, except for the Sonic themed set where certain cards were revealed beforehand. In this instance, the PlayStation Secret Lair series shares several bonus cards with the Sonic set, but only one was announced prior to the sale.

Before the launch, the sole bonus card disclosed was the Atsu card, which showcases key artwork from Ghost of Tsushima. There was uncertainty about whether all the PlayStation sets would contain this card or if each would have its own exclusive bonus card based on their respective game worlds.

Ultimately, each set does come with a unique bonus card that aligns with the theme of the respective franchise. Fans who ordered any of these sets can check out the images of all seven bonus cards, as recently shared by community members online. If you want to keep the surprise of your bonus cards intact, you may want to stop here.

The Atsu card has already been spotted among the Ghost of Tsushima set. The bonus card from The Last of Us reimagines Wild Growth and stands out with its homage to a beloved interaction from the first game—depicting Ellie and Joel feeding a giraffe against the backdrop of Salt Lake City.

In contrast, the bonus card for The Last of Us Part 2 features a reskinned Unleash Fury card with Abby in a fierce pose, surrounded by flames. The God of War series adds two cards: one from the Norse saga showing Kratos embracing a visibly emotional Atreus, and another from the Greek saga that poignantly references his late daughter, Calliope.

Horizon Zero Dawn’s bonus card illustrates characters nurturing their environment alongside some iconic machines, while the Uncharted bonus card features a reskin of the Expedition Map, uniquely devoid of characters from the game.

If you’re expecting your Magic: The Gathering PlayStation cards shortly, keep an eye out for these bonus cards. Some sets are still available for purchase through the official Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair site if you missed out.