Image via Wizards of the Coast.

MTG and Street Fighter crossover leaked images mostly confirmed by official Twitter

Prepare for a reason to fight and live, the Street Fighter way.

A total of eight Magic: the Gathering cards featuring a Secret Lair crossover with Capcom’s Street Fighter were leaked today, and then mostly confirmed shortly after.

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For the first time since Wizards of the Coast announced the multi-game crossover, Magic and Capcom fans have a reason to celebrate. A total of eight Secret Lair images were leaked this evening on Twitter for the crossover event. The images were then taken down a minute later but eventually found their way to Reddit.

Following the leak, Street Fighter‘s official Japanese Twitter account posted a full art image of Ryu, confirming a proper reveal of the new MTG cards will take place on Feb. 19.

According to the leaked images, the eight fighters featured in the MTG and Street Fighter ultimate crossover are Ryu, Chun-Li, E. Honda, Blanka, Dhalsim, Guile, and Zangief.

Chun-Li is a 3/3 legendary human warrior which has an ability called Lightning Kick. This allows her to copy each exiled card a player owns with a kick counter on it. And Ryu is a 2/4 legendary human warrior with Training and can deal damage to any target by paying 4R.

Image via Reddit

The feature art for Ryu is the same as the leaked version earlier today. Also in the leaked cards was art for Chun-Li, which matches art revealed by WotC last year. All eight cards appear unique, similar to how the Secret Lair for The Walking Dead was handled. The Secret Lair cards aren’t competitively legal in Magic formats but are allowed in casual MTG formats like Commander via their Black border.

Fans of Street Fighter and MTG collectors can discover everything about the Secret Lair crossover during the limited-time set’s full reveal on Feb. 19.


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Lead Magic: The Gathering/Teamfight Tactics scribe and staff writer for Dot Esports. Danny is a gamer beach bum residing in Spacecoast Florida and has been a journalist for seven years, of which five have been at Dot Esports. Prior media outllets Danny wrote for were Screen Rant and TheGamer. You can typically catch Danny playing TCGs and a variety of strategic games. He also hangs out on Twitter @Dannyspacecoast.