Only two official set names have been revealed at the time of writing that are launching during 2025. The other sets all have code names for now. No specific quarterly release dates were announced for the codenamed sets. Innistrad Remastered Players will return to the plane of Innistrad in 20...
Double Masters 2022 is aMagic: The Gatheringset that released this Summer – it’s a compilation set, which means it doesn’t have new cards, but is full of old favourites that are still very much worth getting excited about. This guide will fill you in on the set’s release dates and...
March of the Machine – Card Spoilers, Set Information, Release Date, and More Set Guides Magic: The Gathering’s upcoming expansion, March of the Machine is expected to arrive to MTG Arena on April 18, 2023 and worldwide release on April 21, 2023. It is the final set that continues th...
Below, you’ll find all thisMTG set‘s key details. Read on to find out about the key dates, cards, and mechanics of Wilds of Eldraine. MTG Wilds of Eldraine release date MTG Wilds of Eldraine released on September 8.This was its global tabletop release date, but a couple of days bef...
Kenriths was featured inMarch of the Machine: Aftermath, revealing a gap in power on theMTGplane. And an image shown at MagicCon Minneapolis suggests that Ashiok still has theirPlaneswalker spark. TheWilds of Eldrainerelease also marks the first time noMagicsets willrotate out of the Standard ...
November 14, the release date for The Lost Caverns of Ixalan comes to MTG Arena, is just around the corner, and right now you can place your preorders for the set. We have three bundles you can preorder, each tailored to different play styles—pick the one that suits you, or more ...
Even if “Louie” hits the last Friday in March, the 27th, it’s still a solid five weeks earlier than JOU, and there will only be six or seven weeks between the winter and spring sets. That’s a rather breakneck release schedule after the first of the year. My guess is that the ...
Ban Announcement Dates Strangely enough, “Mondays” is the answer to “When is the next ban announcement?” As in regarding Regional Championships, Regional Championship Qualifiers, and the Pro Tour. Wizards reserves the right to announce bans whenever they feel the need for it, and they've do...
Secret Lair is a “sub-brand” of Magic: The Gathering that groups existing cards into small collectible pseudo-sets called "drops", with strange themes and wild new art styles.[1][2] The name was inspired by the un-card R&D’s Secret Lair.[3] The Secret
The foil process has not always been the same through the years. There have also been different foiling processes used for release cards (which creates a diagonal-slant effect), From the Vault: Dragons (double-foiled), supplemental sets (usually lower quality), etc.[5] ...