Complete Final Fantasy TCG Set List (All Opus & Modern Sets) 2025

Complete Final Fantasy TCG Set List (All Opus & Modern Releases)

The Final Fantasy Trading Card Game (FFTCG) spans dozens of sets, each celebrating characters and stories from across the Final Fantasy universe. Below is a complete chronological list of FFTCG Opus and modern expansions, including release years, identifier codes, and direct links to shop available sets from TradingCardSets.com.

Final Fantasy TCG Sets by Year

  • Opus I (2016) – Identifier: 1-### – Shop Opus I Complete Set
  • Opus II (2017) – Identifier: 2-###
  • Opus III (2017) – Identifier: 3-### – Shop Opus III
  • Opus IV (2017) – Identifier: 4-### – Shop Opus IV
  • Opus V (2018) – Identifier: 5-### – Shop Opus V
  • Opus VI (2018) – Identifier: 6-### – Master Set | Standard Set
  • Opus VII (2018) – Identifier: 7-###
  • Opus VIII (2019) – Identifier: 8-###
  • Opus IX (2019) – Identifier: 9-### – Shop Opus IX
  • Opus X (2019) – Identifier: 10-### – Shop Opus X
  • Opus XI (2020) – Identifier: 11-###
  • Opus XII (2020) – Identifier: 12-###
  • Opus XIII: Crystal Radiance (2021) – Identifier: 13-###
  • Opus XIV: Crystal Dominion (2021) – Identifier: 14-###
  • Emissaries of Light (2022) – Identifier: 16-###
  • Rebellion’s Call (2022) – Identifier: 17-###
  • Resurgence of Power (2022) – Identifier: 18-###
  • From Nightmares (2023) – Identifier: 19-###
  • Dawn of Heroes (2023) – Identifier: 20-###
  • Beyond Destiny (2023) – Identifier: 21-###
  • Hidden Hope (2024) – Identifier: 22-###
  • Hidden Trials (2024) – Identifier: 23-###
  • Hidden Legends (2024) – Identifier: 24-###
  • Tears of the Planet (2025) – Identifier: 25-###
  • Gunslinger in the Abyss (2025) – Identifier: 26-###
  • Journey of Discovery (2025) – Identifier: 27-###

About the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Originally released in Japan and expanded globally in 2016, the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game (FFTCG) combines beloved characters and worlds from the Final Fantasy series with tactical gameplay and collectible artistry. Each Opus set introduces new mechanics and iconic heroes, while continuing to build a consistent numbering system that collectors and players alike rely on for reference.

From Opus I to Journey of Discovery, FFTCG has evolved into a collector’s staple featuring full art foils, alternate prints, and cross-title cameos from across the Final Fantasy franchise — including Final Fantasy VII, XIV, and XVI. Collectors can find complete sets, singles, and sealed product available through TradingCardSets.com, the leading source for curated Final Fantasy TCG master sets and vintage trading card collections.

Whether you’re chasing legends like Cloud and Sephiroth or assembling your first complete collection, TradingCardSets offers authenticated, carefully organized sets for players, investors, and fans worldwide.

 

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