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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set brings a five-color Turtle Power! Commander deck

A product preview confirmed a ready-to-play Turtle Power! Commander deck with a five-color Leonardo and partner-style team commanders; presale starts Jan 28 and tabletop release is March 6. This matters for commanders who want new ready-to-play options, collector art, and local event windows to try the deck.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles set brings a five-color Turtle Power! Commander deck
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A recent product preview confirmed that the Magic: The Gathering Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles release will include a ready-to-play Turtle Power! Commander deck centered on a five-color face commander version of Leonardo alongside partner-style team commanders. The announcement makes clear this is a Commander-focused product with built-in multiplayer appeal and a design meant to slide straight into kitchen-table EDH games.

Key release dates are in place: presales begin January 28 and tabletop release is scheduled for March 6, 2026. That gives stores and players time to plan prerelease and commander-focused play, and it pins down when the deck will be widely available for casual nights and league play.

Collector-minded elements are prominent. The product preview outlines new headliner and collector treatments, borderless Kevin Eastman art on select pieces, and full-art pizza basic lands that tie straight to the set’s flavor. Those treatments are aimed at players who chase card art and alternate frames, and they also change how you might budget for opening packs versus buying the ready-to-play deck outright.

The release includes a variety of product types that matter to different players: Play Boosters for draft-style openings and casual pulls, Collector Boosters for alternate art and premium cards, bundles and themed boxes, plus a Turtle Team Up format pushed in stores. Local event windows are structured around both Commander Box League and Commander Party schedules tied to the set, giving organized play groups clear opportunities to preview and play the new deck in a community setting.

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Practical value for commander players is straightforward. If you want to play on day one, presale is the move for securing a preconstructed deck. If you’re running a local box league or Commander Party, schedule slots around the late January presale and the early March tabletop release to give players hands-on time with the deck. Collectors should watch for the headliner and borderless Kevin Eastman treatments when planning purchases, while casual players will appreciate the full-art pizza lands and the plug-and-play nature of a five-color Leonardo commanders deck.

"This set has a … Turtle Power! Commander deck that will delight any player."

Our two cents? If you love flashy art or a ready-to-go five-color commander for multiplayer chaos, lock in a presale and coordinate with your local store so the Commander Box League or Party lineup puts the deck in hands quickly. If you’re chasing collectable treatments, prioritize Collector Boosters and headliners selectively, don’t overcommit if your goal is to just hit the table and eat pizza while you play.

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