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Avengers Assemble Commander deck goes live in Marvel Super Heroes spoilers

The Avengers Assemble list finally went public with 29 new-to-Magic cards, giving Commander players their first real look at the Marvel Super Heroes precon.

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Avengers Assemble Commander deck goes live in Marvel Super Heroes spoilers
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The first real Commander decision point in Marvel Super Heroes arrived with Avengers Assemble going live: the decklist was finally on the table, the 100-card shell was visible, and players could start judging whether this was a buy-it-whole precon or a singles chase. MTGGoldfish’s June 8 reveal made that especially useful, because it paired the deck contents with spoiler tracking and preorder pricing context right as Commander preview season opened.

Wizards of the Coast had set that window in advance. Marvel Super Heroes debuted on June 2, all main-set cards were due by June 8, Commander cards were scheduled for June 8 through June 11, and the complete card image gallery was slated for June 12. That meant Avengers Assemble landed exactly where it mattered most: at the start of the Commander rollout, not as an afterthought once the rest of the set had already moved on. The Command Zone matched that pace with a full Avengers Assemble deck reveal and upgrade episode, giving the deck immediate Commander-focused scrutiny.

The product itself is built for that kind of reaction. Wizards confirmed Marvel Super Heroes would release globally on June 26, 2026, and that it would include four ready-to-play Commander decks: Avengers Assemble, Wakanda Forever, The Fantastic Four, and Doom Prevails. Avengers Assemble comes as a standard 100-card Commander deck, and the regular version includes 29 new-to-Magic cards. The Collector’s Edition version keeps the same 29 new-to-Magic cards but swaps in surge-foil treatment, which puts the premium version in the lane collectors care about while leaving the normal deck as the cleaner entry point for EDH players.

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That matters because the moment a precon list goes public, the conversation changes from speculation to value. The decklist is where brewers can sort flavor cards from immediate upgrade candidates, decide what deserves a preorder, and see whether the list looks strong enough to sleeve up intact. With Avengers Assemble now fully revealed, it sits in the same lane as the rest of Marvel Super Heroes’ launch package: a major crossover product aimed at both new and returning players, backed by a release cadence that pushed Commander content into the spotlight the same week the full gallery opened.

The broader Marvel Super Heroes rollout underlines how much floor space Wizards gave the set. The Beginner Box also arrived with Iron Man- and Captain America-themed tutorial half-decks and a $34.99 MSRP, making Avengers Assemble part of a larger on-ramp rather than a standalone novelty. With the decklist now public and the release date set for June 26, the Commander side of Marvel Super Heroes has moved from preview season noise to the point where real deckbuilding decisions begin.

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