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SCCG Partners with Kajot Games for Distribution of iGaming Content to North America and Worldwide

Las Vegas, NV – SCCG Management, a leading advisory firm in the global gambling industry, is excited to announce a strategic partnership with Kajot, for the distribution of their world-class iGaming content, with an initial focus on social gaming in the United States. The collaboration is poised to eventually expand into real-money gaming within the US market, including targeted initiatives within specific states in collaboration with tribal casinos. Stephen Crystal, Founder & CEO of SCCG, stated, “We are thrilled to join forces with Kajot, an innovative partner known for their

MTG werewolf tribal improves with Innistrad: Crimson Vow Volatile Arsonist

Goldspan Dragon continues to loom over the Magic: The Gathering Standard meta as a five-drop while werewolves will get some much-needed tribal love within Innistrad: Crimson Vow via Volatile Arsonist. Scheduled to release digitally on Nov. 11, Innistrad: Crimson Vow (VOW) will include a number of new werewolf cards. Vampires are the focus of the set via Olivia Voldaren’s marriage to Edgar Markov. The VOW spoiler Volatile Arsonist, however, shows that Wizards of the Coast will continue to support the werewolf tribal theme from MID.  Volatile Arsonist CMC: 3RRType: Creature—human

Best cards to pull from the Yu-Gi-Oh! 2021 Tin of Ancient Battles

The 2021 Yu-Gi-Oh! Mega Tins—a reprint set full of rarity bumps, downgrades, and new cards that will change the meta in the TCG—are finally here.  This year’s Tin of Ancient Battles missed the mark for some high-profile cards that players were hoping would be reprinted, such as Accesscode Talker, a format staple that can easily sell for upwards of $140 per copy. But the cards that did get reprinted are still good, whether it be because it makes strong cards more affordable, or by giving players rarity bumps for meta-relevant

5 Best MTG Innistrad Uncommon monocolored creature cards for each color

The release of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt contains a number of Uncommon rarity Magic: The Gathering cards that punish opponents in Limited while having gameplay potential in the Standard format. Uncommon cards in MTG have the potential to fill out a Standard deck while also being bombs within the Limited format. The digital release of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) brought to light Common and Uncommon cards worth playing in both formats. Several removal cards are worth mentioning, like Play with Fire in the MTG color Red, a Shock with upside if

5 Best MTG Innistrad Common monocolored creature cards for each color

Fall rotation has finally arrived in Magic: The Gathering with Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, showcasing five monocolored Common rarity cards within each color. A number of Common Innistrad: Midnight Hunt (MID) cards have proven themselves within the Limited format since the MTG set launched digitally on Sept. 16. Removal spells like Eaten Alive have become a Black Draft bomb while the burn from Moonrager’s Slash has made it Standard playable. The Blue Instant, Consider, has already become popular in both Standard and Limited. And the Green Flash aura, Howl of the

Best Limited White Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is a tribal set featuring Vampires, Zombies, Werewolves, and Humans. Humans are a staple tribe in Magic and Midnight Hunt’s primary colors for them is White and Green. Common and Uncommon White cards in Midnight Hunt leverage cheap, efficient Creatures to flood the battlefield with threats. Coven is the primary mechanic in White. The new mechanic gives a variety of effects when you control Creatures with three or more different power stats. Midnight Hunt will release on Magic Online and Magic Arena on Sept. 16 with a

Best Limited Black Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

Zombies and Vampires are back in Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, the next Magic: The Gathering set. Midnight Hunt is the game’s return to Innistrad, a gothic-horror-themed set that’s filled with terrifying Creatures both alive and undead. Midnight Hunt is scheduled to release on Magic Online and Magic Arena on Sept. 16 with a full worldwide tabletop release on Sept. 24. Black is primarily centered around the B/U Zombie and B/R Vampires tribal synergies. These game plans involve extensive use of the graveyard to generate value and dealing direct damage to the

Best Limited Red Common and Uncommon Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cards

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is ushering in a long-awaited rotation to Standard, but the Limited format is also shaping up to be a complex puzzle that increases the difficulty level after a relatively simple summer set. The fall set is centered around traditional color pairs with several new and returning mechanics that are centered around various tribal synergies. Humans, Vampires, Zombies, and Werewolves are the primary tribes represented in Midnight Hunt. Midnight Hunt is scheduled to release on Magic Online and Magic Arena on Sept. 16 with a full worldwide tabletop

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Commander preconstructed decks revealed

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt main set spoilers ended last week, but spoiler season isn’t quite done yet. Two Commander preconstructed decks were revealed today by The Command Zone and Loading Ready Run. Both Magic: The Gathering decks will be available in stores when Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is released on Sept. 24. [embedded content] Coven Counters and Undead Unleashed both center around tribal synergies. These decks provide pieces for Human and Zombie tribal, two tribes that are already formidable in Commander. Coven Counters contains 17 new cards while Undead Unleashed has 15.

All common tribal spells in MTG’s Innistrad: Midnight Hunt

Magic: The Gathering’s latest set, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, is all about five tribal archetypes that are represented by each of the game’s colors. To complement those tribes, Wizards of the Coast created five common spells that synergize with their color’s respective tribe. The commonality of these cards and the power level that they have tied specifically to humans, spirits, zombies, vampires, and werewolves makes them uniquely positioned to be highly useful in Limited formats. Ranging from one to three converted mana cost, these are cards that you’ll likely want to