This new gaming card collection will help you level-up your gift giving on birthdays and beyond

The gaming cards section features brands including Nintendo and Sega. (Moonpig)

You can now level-up your gift giving for the gamer in your life with Moonpig’s new gaming card collection.

Popular online greeting card platform Moonpig has launched a line of gaming-themed cards for birthdays and other special occasions.

The website has partnered with flagship brands such as Nintendo, Marvel Gameverse, Warhammer and SEGA on greeting cards, with more expected to join the platform in the coming months.

There’s choices for every gamer including cards for fans of YouTuber Ali-A, the hugely popular Nintendo Switch game Animal Crossing and classic, retro favourites from SEGA.

Big name franchises also feature with Batman, Star Wars and Pokémon cards available featuring beloved characters like Pikachu, Squirtle and Charmeleon.

Of course there couldn’t be a gaming card collection without iconic characters Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog, with plenty of different designs featuring characters from the games.

The gaming collection features Pokémon, Animal Crossing and Mario. (Moonpig)

The gaming collection features Pokémon, Animal Crossing and Mario. (Moonpig)

You can filter down the results by age group, occasion or brand to find the perfect card for the gamer in your life.

There’s loads to choose from, with more than 300 cards available in total, and of course you can get a personalised one which allows you to add your own pictures.

So you can include pictures of the gamer you’re buying the card for alongside designs featuring the likes of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi and Toad and more.

The prices start at £0.99 for eCards and go up to £9.99 for giant cards, you can also choose from standard and large sizes.

Plus Moonpig is also stocking products including Star Wars and Marvel LEGO, Nerf, Pop! Vinyl figures and more as it focuses on becoming the home for gaming for birthdays and beyond.

To browse and shop all of the gaming cards and products on Moonpig head to the website here.

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