
After The Hobbit, Reality Fracture is the penultimate mainline set for 2026 before Star Trek drops in November. It’s the culmination of what the in-universe story has been building to since Phyrexia: All Will Be One that sees longtime hero Jace Beleren take on a more villainous role. In a sort of What If? scenario, Jace creates the Echoverse, an alternate reality that sees iconic other characters, locations, and cards shift. This will be done through changing mechanics, but popular characters like Chandra will have their colors swapped to their opposite, like changing her from a red to a blue mage. Story details are still relatively mum, but fans can expect another big showdown among their favorite Planeswalkers when it’s all said and done.
Reality Fracture launches October 2, and the product lineup is available to preorder now. You can reserve the new Commander deck, Play booster box, and more. At the time of writing, you can reserve these cards at Amazon and Best Buy. But this isn’t the only batch of new cards getting an October release. On that same date, five preconstructed Foundations Commander decks will also become available. There’s a deck for one of each of the five colors of mana and they’re designed to be very beginner friendly. These are available to preorder at Amazon for $30 each.
I’ve broken each product available below, including the Foundations Commander decks.
Play Booster Box (30 Packs)

$164.70 | Releases October 2
Cracking packs is the quintessential way to expand your Magic card collection. With a Play Booster box, you’ll get 30 packs. So you can just rip them all on your own or host a draft night or two with friends to get some good mileage out of them.
Reality Fracture Bundle (9 Packs)

$58 | Releases October 2
Bundles are similar to booster boxes in that they’re a great way to pad your collection of cardboard. Since they’re smaller, they also make great gifts for anyone trying to get into Magic for the first time. Here’s what’s included:
- 9 Play Boosters
- 1 Traditional Foil Alternate Art Card
- 30 Basic Lands (15 Foil, 15 Nonfoil)
- 1 Spindown Life Counter
- 1 Card Storage Box
- 2 Reference Cards
Multiverse Reforged Commander Deck

$50 | Releases October 2
So far, Multiverse Reforged is the only preconstructed Commander deck available with Reality Fracture. That isn’t unusual, especially this version of Jace is four colors, so there’s sure to be plenty of card variety. Inside the box is:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 2 Borderless Art Mythic Legendary Creatures
- 18 Never-Before-Seen Commander Cards
- 1 Deck Box
- 10 Double-Sided Tokens
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference card
Draft Night Kit (13 Packs)

$90 | Releases October 2
If you’re a big fan of Limited formats like booster draft but are short on time or a busy parent, the Draft Night kit is for you. These are designed for the Pick-Two Draft format, which doesn’t take nearly as long to play as a traditional draft. You get everything you’ll need for a 4-player pod, which includes:
- 12 Play Booster Packs
- 1 Collector Booster Pack
- 90 Basic Lands
- 10 Double-Sided Tokens
Calling All Angels Foundations Commander Deck

$30 | Releases October 2
Magic Foundations has always been the perfect way to introduce new and inexperienced players to the game. With the new collection of Foundations Commander decks, each of which represent one of the colors of mana in Magic, Commander-hopefuls now join the fray. Calling All Angels is a white mana-themed Angel deck that hits hard with Giada at the helm. In the box are:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature in Traditional Foil
- 10 Double-Side Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference Card
Keen Engineering Foundations Commander Deck

$30 | Releases October 2
Keen Engineering is a mono-blue deck that focuses on artifact cards, featuring Sai as the Commander. As with any blue deck, you can expect to draw a ton of extra cards and use synergistic artifacts to forge a path to victory. You’ll get:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature in Traditional Foil
- 10 Double-Side Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference Card
Wretched Ranks Foundations Commander Deck

$30 | October 2
The black Commander deck sees the iconic Ghoulcaller Gisa summon her horde of the undead. This is the Foundations deck I’m most interested in, but if you like reanimating corpses and playing from the graveyard, this might be for you too. Like the other decks, you’ll receive:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature in Traditional Foil
- 10 Double-Side Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference Card
Reign of Dragons Foundations Commander Deck

$30 | Releases October 2
Dragons have been played a pivotal role in Magic’s lore and history for decades, and the Reign of Dragons mono-red deck aims to capture that same feeling. With the gold-obsessed Lathliss leading the charge, red players can expect a hyper-aggro strategy right out of the box. Inside is:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature in Traditional Foil
- 10 Double-Side Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference Card
Tramplesaurus Rex Foundations Commander Deck

$30 | Releases October 2
Dinosaurs as a creature type finally got mainline support with Ixalan, and since then have been a staple green creature type. Ghalta is easily one of the more popular Legendary Dinosaur cards, and as the deck’s namesake implies you’ll be taking out opponents in no time. As always, here’s what’s in the box:
- 100-Card Ready to Play Commander Deck
- 1 Mythic Rare Legendary Creature in Traditional Foil
- 10 Double-Side Tokens
- 1 Deck Box
- 1 Strategy Guide
- 1 Reference Card
Foundations Commander Deck Bundle

$150 | Releases October 2
If you’re a Commander aficionado and love collecting every preconstructed Commander deck, Amazon is offering a five-deck bundle with all five Foundations Commander decks includes. You’ll get one each of:
- Calling All Angels
- Keen Engineering
- Wretched Ranks
- Reign of Dragons
- Tramplesaurus Rex






