Consisting of two prebuilt 50 card decks, perfect for you to pick up and start playing, Final Fantasy Trading Card Game is known for including unique cards within their starter deck, meaning it’s a comfortable purchase for existing fans, plus a way to get interesting cards from the very beginning of your experience. There are immediate benefits to the set, that echo throughout the game generally. Fast forward several years, and we reach the release of a two player starter set, based on Final Fantasy XIV expansion Shadowbringers. It’s perhaps unsurprising then that it made its way to a trading card game, available in English from 2015. Whilst summarising it reduces it to a vast over generalisation, the key points are that it’s a popular Japanese game of good vs evil, mixing in fantasy and science with RPG elements, gorgeous recognisable artwork, and rich narratives. Seemingly everywhere, this favourite in the world of video gaming consists of fifteen main games, without considering spin offs and expansions in everything from games to books to TV. It’s hard not to be at least a little aware of the Final Fantasy franchise, whether you’ve played on of the many games or not.