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Magic: The Gathering’s Soul Stone Infinity Stone card has already sold for $10,000

One Magic: The Gathering player has purchased the Cosmic Foil variant of the Soul Stone card for a price that even Thanos would raise his eyebrows at - if he has them

A still from Magic: The Gathering's GET US MORE CARDS WITH SPIDER-MAN!!! video
Image credit: Wizards of the Coast

2025 has been a banner year for Magic: The Gathering’s Universes Beyond crossovers. Earlier this year, Final Fantasy became the best-selling Magic: The Gathering set in history before the set even went on sale in game shops. Now, as the gaming world gears up for the release of Magic: The Gathering x Marvel’s Spider-Man, all eyes are on Wizards of the Coast. 

Case in point: the Cosmic Foil variant of the Soul Stone card from Marvel’s Spider-Man has sold on TCGPlayer for $10,000, as reported by IGN. If you’re looking to get ahold of the Borderless version of the card, there are listings for it between $4,000 and $1,900 on TCGPlayer at the time of writing. A bargain in comparison!

The Soul Stone card from Marvel’s Spider-Man is the first of the Infinity Stones to be brought to Magic: The Gathering. Previously, Wizards of the Coast confirmed that all of the Infinity Stones from Marvel Comics (well, excluding the Ego Stone and the Death Stone) will be printed into Magic: The Gathering cards across multiple Universes Beyond sets. Marvel’s Spider-Man marks the first collaboration between Marvel and Wizards of the Coast. 

Magic: The Gathering x Marvel’s Spider-Man will be released on September 26, 2025.


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Jules Chin Greene

Jules Chin Greene: Jules Chin Greene is a journalist and Jack Kirby enthusiast. He has written about comics, video games, movies, and television for sites such as Nerdist, AIPT, and Multiverse of Color.

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