List of All Final Fantasy TCG Sets (And Where to Buy Them)

Final Fantasy TCG Sets (Complete List by Year & Identifier)

Reference list of every Final Fantasy Trading Card Game (FFTCG) booster set from Opus I through current releases, with release year and identifier codes (e.g., “1-###”, “17-###”, “25-###”). 

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


About the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

The Final Fantasy Trading Card Game (FFTCG) was first released in Japan in 2011 and globally in 2016 with the launch of Opus I. Since then, it has grown into one of the most collectible and strategic trading card games in the world. Each set introduces a mix of beloved Final Fantasy characters, original artwork, and unique mechanics that reflect the lore and worldbuilding of Square Enix’s iconic RPG series.

Collectors appreciate the FFTCG Opus series for its beautiful foil treatments, alternate art variants, and rare Legend cards. Competitive players enjoy the game’s deep strategy and deck-building variety across elements like Fire, Ice, Wind, Earth, Lightning, and Water. The Opus numbering system continues to this day, with each new release expanding the game’s rich roster of heroes and villains from titles such as Final Fantasy VII, XIV, and XVI.

At TradingCardSets.com, we specialize in building and selling authentic complete Final Fantasy TCG sets. Each collection is inspected for condition accuracy and curated for collectors who value completeness and authenticity. Whether you’re after early Opus releases or the newest expansions, we help players and collectors alike complete their Final Fantasy journey card by card.

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