Best MTG deals for June 2025
Find the most tempting prices for Spider-Man, Final Fantasy, Edge of Eternities, and more
1. Editor's choice
2. Final Fantasy
3. Spider-Man
4. Edge of Eternities
5. Tarkir: Dragonstorm
6. Aetherdrift
7. Innistrad Remastered
8. How we find deals
9. FAQ
If you're on the hunt for the very best MTG deals, you've landed at the right place. We at GamesRadar+ use our expert bargain hunting abilities to scope out the finest of Magic: The Gathering bargains, and we've laid out all the most generous reductions on recent and upcoming sets below.
While it can be a rewarding hobby, diving into the best card games can come with a pretty hefty cost of entry. That's why a discount or two is such a nice sight to see. Whether you're getting your first ever taste of the TCG or expanding your existing library of cards and decks, there are plenty of MTG deals hiding out there if you know where to look, and that's where we come in. Every month, we seek out the best when it comes to saving on Magic: The Gathering. So be sure to swing by every now and then to see what's new.
Want to know the trick behind searching for the best discounts? We explain more in our 'how we find deals' section, but the process involves us manually trawling trusted retailers with the help of our trusty in-house price checking software.
June 16, 2025: Two new editor's choice deals have been found and added to the section, detailing a big saving on a booster box and the return of Final Fantasy items.
MTG deals - Editor's choice
Lord of the Rings Booster Box | $242 $164.99 at Amazon
Save $77 - Sure, it's not a record low price. But that's still a massive reduction on one of the best-received MTG launches in a long time. It's far better than the batting average of $178 as well.
Buy it if:
✅ You want to make LotR decks
✅ You want as many cards as possible
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're happy with precons
Price check:
💲 Miniature Market | Out of stock
UK price:
⭐ £174.95 at Magic Madhouse
Final Fantasy Starter Set | $19.99 at Amazon
I'm not going to call it a 'deal' because it doesn't have any money off, but I will flag the starter kit's reappearance due to how tricky it's been to find in stock.
Buy it if:
✅ You want an introduction to MTG
✅ You aren't going to make decks
Don't buy it if:
❌ You'd prefer to get boosters
Price check:
💲 Miniature Market | $29.99
UK price:
⭐ £15.99 at Amazon
MTG deals - Final Fantasy
MTG deals - Spider-Man
MTG deals - Edge of Eternities
MTG deals - Tarkir: Dragonstorm
MTG deals - Aetherdrift
MTG deals - Innistrad Remastered
How we find MTG deals
It isn't usually a struggle to find discounts on Magic: The Gathering, but not all MTG deals are created equal. Indeed, I've seen some retailers artificially inflating the price and claiming there's a saving.
Wondering how we manage to find the best offers? Here's a brief summary of our process:
🛒 We browse trusted retailers personally
Although some of the discounts on this page are found by our deal-hunting software, we also begin each week by trawling trusted retailers ourselves. If there's an offer we'd be interested in buying as fans, it gets included within the 'Editor's choice' section above.
💲 We use price-matching software
As a way of ensuring all our deals are up to snuff, we run them through price comparison software like CamelCamelCamel that informs us about a product's lowest price, average cost, and more.
🏪 We compare with other retailers
Before posting a deal here, we'll make sure we check in with rival stores to make sure we're providing you with the lowest available price. You'll see the result of this in the 'price check' section of each deal block.
💻 We check in with our dedicated software
We're lucky on GamesRadar+ to have bespoke deal-hunting software, and this automatically browses a host of stores to find the lowest available prices on specific items.
MTG deals FAQ
Where can you find the best MTG deals?
Wondering where you can get the best MTG deals? No problem. We've spent years tracking down discounts, and have always found the following to be very reliable.
USA
- Amazon: Good for boxed sets
- TCGPlayer: Best for singles
- Walmart: Surprisingly wide range
- Best Buy: Stocks the latest sets
- Miniature Market: Decent for individual cards
- Target: Offers new sets and merch
UK
- Amazon: Reliable and varied
- Magic Madhouse: Good for individual cards
- Zatu: Source of single booster packs
- Wayland Games: Provides regular discounts
Where can I find MTG deals on singles?
If you want specific, individual cards, you're better off checking with dedicated stores like TCGPlayer or, if you're based in the UK, Magic Madhouse. These are a great source of reductions on cards across numerous sets, and they haven't failed me yet.
How do I know if MTG deals are actually good?
The most reliable way of checking to see whether MTG deals are worth your time (and money) is checking with dedicated price-matching software like CamelCamelCamel. This quickly but reliably examines previous price drops, record lows, average costs, and more on an item to give you a better sense of how the discount compares to previous lows. We use this all the time when hunting for bargains, and it's how we know what to recommend.
Should you wait until Black Friday or Prime Day for MTG deals?
While you can get some cracking MTG deals during sales season (and they're some of the best offers overall), that isn't to say you should wait until then. I've seen excellent savings, including record low prices, throughout the year.
The key is checking in with price-matching sites like CamelCamelCamel to see if something is actually a bargain or not. Some retailers claim that a product is good value when it isn't (or they artificially inflate prices so that any discount seems bigger), and that's why it's worth verifying before hitting checkout.
Want more discounts? Be sure to check out our guide to board game deals or this feature on the latest Lego deals.
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