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MTG outlines Universes Beyond via future Secret Lair drops

Wizards of the Coast revealed today how Universes Beyond, a Magic: The Gathering partnership with popular IPs, will fit into Secret Lair drops and the Multiverse.  A Secret Lair drop containing Universes Beyond cards was teased by WotC as coming “very soon.” The new extension of MTG cards was revealed early this year as a “brand within Magic” that coexists with other products, partnering with IPs such as Lord of the Rings and Warhammer 4,000.  In an effort to address how the organization will deal with “mechanically unique Universes Beyond

Modern Horizons 2 iterates on Magic staples, pushes Suspend cycle

Modern Horizons 2 is a Magic: The Gathering set that’s focused on printing unique cards directly into Modern. But Commander will also receive a substantial boost from the new cards that are being introduced. The first Modern Horizons set was jokingly referred to as a “Commander masters” set because of how many of the cards found homes in Commander. The set introduced eight new Commanders and several dozen spells that are played in the 99. Modern Horizons 2 is continuing this trend. Today’s spoilers didn’t showcase a ton of high-powered

Historic Anthology V adds 4 cards, including Silumgar’s Command

Historic is set for another big shake-up after the influx of cards from the Mystical Archive with the release of Historic Anthology V. Dot Esports has four exclusive preview cards to show off, including another piece of the set’s command cycle. Ichor Wellspring, Urabrask the Hidden, Silumgar’s Command, and Reverse Engineer will be included in the 25-card set scheduled for release on May 27. The Historic Anthology series is a curated set of cards from Magic that are printed directly into Historic, Magic Arena‘s eternal format. Historic Anthology V will

Classic Dungeons & Dragons creature Tiamat comes to Magic: The Gathering

Previews for the upcoming Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering crossover was highlighted by the reveal of a classic, all-powerful Dragon, Wizards of the Coast announced today during its Weekly MTG Twitch stream. Tiamat is a lawful evil five-headed chromatic dragon. Each head represents one of the five primary mana colors in Magic. It is natural Tiamat would be a five-color Legendary Creature and one of the more powerful cards in the game.  She lies in contrast with the good-aligned metallic dragons lead by her brother Bahamut. With Tiamat

MTG tabletop sanctioned play returns to US at end of May

Sanctioned play in Magic: The Gathering will resume this summer at local game stores in the U.S., featuring prerelease events and rewards with the launch of Modern Horizons 2, Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, and a limited-time Mystery Booster convention edition Draft.  Wizards of the Coast revealed an official reopening of MTG sanctioned play today that will take place on May 28. Local guidelines will still take priority as tabletop gameplay resumes in the U.S., joining Asia-Pacific, Japan, and Africa. In conjunction with the return of sanctioned

MTG Arena heats up with Historic Anthology V, Mirror, Mirror, and Jumpstart events

Historic Anthology V will add 25 new cards to the Magic: The Gathering Historic digital format at the end of May, Wizards of the Coast announced today.  Scheduled to launch on May 27, Historic Anthology V will include Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger, and Whirler Rogue. The anthology set will include a total of 25 cards. In addition to the release of Historic Anthology V, and a number of competitive tournaments taking place in the coming months, WotC revealed a new event today called Mirror, Mirror launching later this year.  Exploring

Every single Pokémon card from Wizards of the Coast will be on auction in May

If you’re a Pokémon card enthusiast, May is going to bring with it one of the best opportunities to get your hands on some of the rarest cards. Throughout the month, there will be auctions for every complete Pokémon card set released by Wizards of the Coast. Wizards of the Coast was the American gaming company responsible for manufacturing the first American sets of Pokémon cards beginning with the first edition base set and ending in 2003 for the Skyridge set. The community marketplace WhatNot will be holding the month-long