Destiny x MTG collab
Wizards of the Coast announced a Secret Lair crossover with Destiny 2, teasing Destiny‑themed Magic cards and strong speculation that the Hive’s Crota will appear (draftsim.com). The crossover is positioned to excite both MTG collectors and Destiny fans ahead of the game’s Into the Light cycle (draftsim.com).
Wizards’ social tease used four existing card titles — Eyes Everywhere, Upheaval, Guardian Project and Imprisoned in the Moon — arranged to read “Eyes Up, Guardian,” according to close reads of the image posted on X. (beckett.com) The official Magic/X post that prompted community sleuthing was a direct response to Bungie’s Destiny announcements, and MTG outlets flagged the specific card names as the source of the tease. (draftsim.com) Bungie and third‑party coverage show the cross‑promotion already includes in‑game MTG cosmetics scheduled to begin March 24, 2026, with three Planeswalker‑themed armor sets and pay options listed as 6,000 Bright Dust or Silver in the Eververse store. (beckett.com) “Into the Light,” the Destiny 2 content cycle cited in the initial briefing, originally launched on April 9, 2024 and ran through the lead‑in to The Final Shape on June 4, 2024, introducing the Onslaught three‑player mode, the Hall of Champions hub, Brave Arsenal weapons and new Crucible maps. (ign.com) Wargamer and other commentators note the prominent “Imprisoned in the Moon” card in the teaser and explicitly link that lunar reference to Hive lore, with bylines suggesting the Hive god Crota as a likely focal character in any Destiny‑themed Secret Lair. (wargamer.com) Secret Lair drops are sold as limited, collectible “drops” and past Universes Beyond products have combined reprints and mechanically unique cards that drive secondary‑market interest, a dynamic analysts say could make a Destiny Secret Lair both scarce and high‑value if it follows the same model. (secretlair.wizards.com)