Star Trek Mtg: Seven Signed Cards Drive November 13 Release

Star Trek MTG lands November 13, 2026, with seven signed headliner cards, about 250 copies each, and preorder access now.

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Star Trek Mtg: Seven Signed Cards Drive November 13 Release

Magic: The Gathering | Star Trek arrives as Star Trek Mtg on November 13, 2026, and the set’s scarcest pull is built around seven actor-signed headliner cards. For collectors, the headline is not just the release date; it is the way those signatures are being parceled out through Collector Boosters in tiny numbers.

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The set has 7 different signed cards, with approximately 250 copies of each. That puts the signed version in a very different lane from the broader release, which is available for preorder now through local game stores, TCGplayer, Amazon, and elsewhere Magic is sold. Preorders give buyers a clear path into the set, but not into the rarest inserts.

TRK and TRC

Magic: The Gathering | Star Trek carries set code TRK, while Star Trek Commander uses TRC. That split matters for buyers tracking product lines, because it separates the main release from the Commander product and gives collectors two distinct catalog entries to watch as the launch approaches.

The design approach leans on reach rather than a single corner of the franchise: the set pulls from every era of Star Trek and was designed by Star Trek fans, for Star Trek fans. That broader sweep should help the release feel less like a one-note crossover and more like a curated collectible product built to touch multiple generations at once.

Collector Boosters only

Signed cards can only appear in Collector Boosters of any language, and the card will always be in English. That creates the central friction in the release: the product is being sold widely, but the signed headliner cards are fenced off inside one premium booster type and limited to about 250 copies apiece.

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For collectors, the practical takeaway is simple. Preordering the set secures access to the release, but only Collector Boosters offer a shot at the signed cards, and even then the odds are shaped by a print run small enough to keep each version scarce. The result is a crossover that behaves less like a standard expansion and more like a chase-driven collectible drop.

November 13, 2026

The release date gives the market a fixed target: November 13, 2026. Until then, the action sits in preorder demand and in how aggressively collectors chase Collector Boosters, because that is where the signed cards live and where the premium side of the product is concentrated.

My read is straightforward: the set is being positioned to sell on access, but the signed cards will sell the story. The real question for collectors is not whether the crossover lands, but which seven actors’ signatures end up being the ones people hunt first.

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