Hatsune Miku comes to MTG in spring Secret Lair

There’s surprisingly little blue

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A Hatsune Miku crossover is coming to MTG … again. You might remember the blue-haired Vocaloid’s first crossover with MTG came with a promotional music video tied to the release Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty back in 2022. Now, the synthesized songstress is making a full comeback to Magic as part of this year’s Secret Lair.For those unfamiliar, MTG’s Secret Lairs are a way for unique art styles, odd themes, and seriously kooky IPs to join one of thebest card gamesin a way they might not be able to in a full set release. Throughout 2024, Miku will appear in four seasonal drops, the first of which – Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Sakura Superstar–comes as part of a Spring Superdrop.All cards in the drop will be available in English and Miku’s native Japanese and in line with the springtime theme, the card art of Sakura Superstar is heavily inspired by “cherry blossoms and the lightning of a Japanese spring”. Artists credited on the collab include Justyna Dura, Mandy Jurgens, 出利/SYUTSURI, Jehan Choo, Dani Pendergast, and Yuko Shimizu.

The contents of Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Sakura Superstar are:

Of the six cards in the drop, half of them are worth $5 or more even in their basic printing so you expect Miku, Lost but Singing, Miku’s Spark, and Miku, the Renowned to have particularly high resale value (that’s assuming, of course, you’d be willing to part with them). The card selection is pretty good value given the drop will set you back $29.99 for the non-foil and $39.99 for the rainbow foil.

If you’re keen to add this idol to your collection, you’ll be happy to know you don’t have to wait long. The first of theHatsune Miku Secret Lair dropswill be available May 13 through until June 2. However, you should act fast as if previous Secret Lair drops are anything to go by, you can expect this MTG Miku crossover to sell out very quickly.

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Abigail is a Tabletop & Merch writer at Gamesradar+. She carries at least one Magic: The Gathering deck in her backpack at all times and always spends far too long writing her D&D character backstory. She’s a lover of all things cute, creepy, and creepy-cute.

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