The Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles bundle has quietly dropped to $56 at Best Buy, cutting $14 off its standard $69.99 MSRP. Here's the thing though: Best Buy has this listed in its Clearance section, which means the retailer is selling through whatever stock remains rather than actively restocking it.
That clearance tag matters. Once those units are gone, this price goes with them.

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What's actually inside the bundle
For $56, you're getting over 150 cards across 9 booster packs, a set of reference cards, and a selection of traditional foil cards specific to the TMNT collaboration. The key here is those foil exclusives: the unique art tied to this crossover set won't show up in standard booster pulls, so the bundle is genuinely the more efficient route if you want the full TMNT card spread in one shot.
The MSRP on this has held firm since launch, which makes the clearance discount notable. This particular bundle hasn't seen many price movements, so the $56 mark is only about $1.50 above the lowest it has ever been listed.
Why MTG deals are thin right now
The broader Magic: The Gathering retail picture is pretty sparse on discounts at the moment. Best Buy's MTG range is largely sitting at full price outside of this bundle, and Amazon isn't running anything dramatic either ahead of Prime Day.
That's fairly predictable pre-Prime Day behavior. Retailers tend to hold MSRP in the days before a major sale event so that the eventual discount actually registers as a discount. The TMNT bundle being in clearance is the exception, not the rule, which is exactly why it stands out.
A few other MTG products have seen modest reductions on Amazon in the meantime. The MTG TMNT Turtle Team-Up set is down to around $42 from $50, and the MTG Marvel Super Heroes beginner box has dropped to roughly $30 from $35. The MTG TMNT Draft Night box has seen the steepest cut proportionally, sitting around $85 down from $120. None of these are clearance-flagged the same way the main bundle is, so they carry less urgency.
Timing the purchase
The practical read here is straightforward. If the TMNT bundle is what you're after specifically, the current $56 price is close to the floor this product has ever hit, and the clearance status suggests stock is genuinely limited. Prime Day might bring a slightly better price on other MTG products, but this particular bundle may not survive long enough to see it.
For anyone building out a themed collection or looking for a solid entry point into the Universes Beyond TMNT set, 150-plus cards at $56 is a reasonable deal on its own merits without needing a sale event to justify it.
You'll want to check availability sooner rather than later on this one. For more deals and gaming guides across all genres, our guides hub has you covered while you wait to see what Prime Day actually delivers.








