Magic: The Gathering's latest collaboration with PlayStation is a spectacle of worlds colliding. Secret Lair x PlayStation: The Superdrop turns some of gaming's most beloved franchises into cardboard mythology, spanning eras, genres, and gods. From the haunting plains of Ghost of Tsushima to the fungal wastelands of The Last of Us, each drop captures the aesthetics of its world and its emotional DNA.
Let's dive into each set and explore what makes this Superdrop one of the most ambitious crossovers Magic has ever printed.
Secret Lair x Ghost of Tsushima
The Ghost of Tsushima drop is drenched in quiet honor and blood-soaked beauty. Jin Sakai, Ghost of Tsushima headlines the set as a brand-new Esper legendary creature, embodying the balance between samurai discipline and ghostly deception. He's all about rewarding clever, tactical play: striking when unseen, surviving where honor alone would fail.
The supporting reprints: Path to Exile, Ghostly Flicker, Borne Upon a Wind, and Eiganjo Castle (here reimagined as Castle Shimura) - capture the art of restraint and vengeance. Mechanically, it's a love letter to control players and blink enthusiasts. Thematically, it's Jin's story on cardboard: grace, patience, and honor.
Secret Lair x God of War: Greek
Before he was a father of wisdom, Kratos was rage incarnate - and the God of War (Greek) drop brings that chaos back to life. The set's centerpiece, Kratos, God of War, is a Mono-Red legend who channels damage and fury into relentless board presence. Every attack and every spell feels like swinging the Blades of Chaos themselves.
His supporting cards: Rite of Flame, World at War, Sulfuric Vortex, and Pyrohemia each echo the violence and escalation that defined Kratos' early years. This drop captures that intoxicating loop of destruction, reward, and rebirth.
Secret Lair x God of War: Norse
The Norse era of God of War feels like a redemption arc for Kratos, and for Boros and Izzet (okay, this includes Jeskai) mages everywhere. Here we meet two new cards: Kratos, Stoic Father and Atreus, Impulsive Son, a dual showcase of generational playstyles. Kratos rewards precision and restraint, while Atreus bursts with impulsive curiosity and risk. Together, they bring father-son synergy to life - whether you build them as partners or narrative foils.
Supporting reprints like Teferi's Ageless Insight (as "Mimir's Ancient Wisdom") and Iroas, God of Victory (as "Freya, Queen of the Valkyries") highlight the series' shift from wrath to wisdom. If Greek Kratos was a storm, Norse Kratos is the quiet before it - and both belong in your collection.
Secret Lair x Horizon: Into the Forbidden West
Aloy, Savior of Meridian debuts as a new Simic legend, perfectly reflecting Horizon's duality: technological mastery meets organic wonder. Expect synergies with artifacts, creatures, and recursion - a blend of survival and innovation.
Her supporting lineup of Farseek, Blightsteel Colossus (as "FAS-BOR7 Horus"), Tarrian's Soulcleaver (as "Regalla's Wrath"), and Meteor Golem ("Thunderjaw") fuses machine and mana in ways that feel both wild and familiar.
If you've ever dreamed of piloting a dinosaur-sized artifact beast through a lush, overgrown forest - well, Horizon players finally get their wish. It's a visual masterpiece that screams "build around me"!
Secret Lair x Uncharted
Nathan Drake, Treasure Hunter is the new legendary face here - an explorer who digs deep (sometimes literally) into your library to unearth value. He captures the heart of Grixis deck-building: discovery, chaos, and a little bit of greed.
The reprints are thematic homeruns: Midnight Clock becomes the Kings Bay Clock Tower, Whip of Erebos turns into the El Dorado Sarcophagus, and Chain Reaction mirrors those explosive "oops" moments we've all had in Commander. Passionate Archaeologist is also a clever inclusion, nodding to Drake's eternal drive to uncover (and occasionally destroy) everything ancient.
It's the perfect drop for value-hungry players who like their decks to tell stories and their opponents to ask, "Wait, how many cards did you just draw?"
Secret Lair x The Last of Us Part I
This is where the crossover gets emotional. The Last of Us Part I introduces Ellie, Brick Master and Joel, Resolute Survivor - two new legendary creatures that embody survival and love in a world that's forgotten both. Ellie rewards creativity and adaptability, while Joel's ability protects and sustains - an elegant depiction of found family and moral grayness.
The other cards - Cabal Ritual (as "Cordyceps Excision") and Haunted One - add eerie mechanical depth. It's a darkly flavorful set that will attract both collectors and graveyard fans. Personally, I'm not too fond of the decision to have the fifth card in the drop (Cordyceps Infected) to be just a Fungus Zombie token but hey, it is on theme.
Secret Lair x The Last of Us Part II
Then comes the brutal (and divisive) sequel: The Last of Us Part II - with Ellie, Vengeful Hunter and Abby, Merciless Soldier. Both new legendaries mirror their narrative arcs: vengeance versus absolution, loss versus purpose. Ellie becomes a relentless force that punishes, while Abby's design thrives on persistence and physical dominance.
Supporting cards like Dictate of Erebos ("Ellie's Rage") and Mycoloth ("Cordyceps Rat King") underline the cycle of decay and rebirth - fittingly grim and beautiful.
Together, Parts I and II form a complete story in Magic: The Gathering form - a two-part saga about what humanity becomes when survival costs too much.
A Secret Lair Superdrop Crossover Worth Every Playstation Fans' Attention
There have been many Universes Beyond sets, but Secret Lair x PlayStation feels different. It's a celebration of narrative craft. Each world brings a new lens to Magic's mechanics: stealth through blink, rage through burn, curiosity through draw, survival through recursion.
And, of course, every new legend here will make Commander tables spin with new strategies. This is a Superdrop you will remember because, like any great PlayStation game once the credits roll, the feeling lingers. Similarly, in your next Commander game - these cards will definitely make for magical moments in game.















