MTG’sSecret Lair Summer Superdropbecame available for players to order on June 24. While many of the Secret Lair products released in the drop are still available, the latest Hatsune Miku crossover set sold out within a few hours of becoming available.
Cards from the Hatsune Miku: Sakura Superstar Spring Superdrop set have spiked in price now that players have gotten their hands on them. This is due to the cards’ unique nature andSecret Lairs’lack of reprints following release, meaning that these variants will only continue to appreciate in value.
Players and collectors alike are expecting subsequent Miku sets to appreciate in the same way, leading to this early boom in Digital Sensation sales.Secret Lair x Hatsune Miku: Digital Sensationwas on sale for less than three hours before the English Foil Secret Lair product sold out in its entirety.
While other versions of the product were available for slightly longer, at the time of writing, every version of the Hatsune Miku: Digital Sensation Secret Lair has sold out in the US Secret Lair store.
MTG’s Secret Lair products have been notoriously difficult to get ahold of since the unpopular switch from the print-to-order model to limited-run. While not all Secret Lair sets sell out within hours of going up for order, it’s becoming commonplace for at leastone set per Superdrop to be snatched up very quickly.
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Unfortunately, while it only increases the FOMO that the limited-run model is banking on, the only way to guarantee getting your hands on a hotly-anticipated Secret Lair product is to be ready on release day.
Jack Bye was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in ecommerce content. He is a Magic The Gathering and DnD expert, covering all things tabletop games. He also has bylines at WePC and VideoGamer.