Magic: The Gathering is getting a new movie and TV universe thanks to a deal between Wizards of the Coast parent company Hasbro and Legendary Entertainment.
The first Standard set of 2025, Aetherdrift, will finally be racing into stores next month, and Wizards of the Coast gave a glimpse at some of the cards and mechanics coming to Magic: the Gathering this year.
Wizards of the Coast has announced a 20 Ways to Win, a special limited-edition Secret Lair Commander deck, with custom tanuki theming.
Wizards of the Coast made tons of announcements at MagicCon Vegas. Here's a look at some of the exciting reveals.
It's been a tumultuous few weeks for Magic: The Gathering's most popular format, Commander. Ryan examines how we got here and aims to look ahead at the future of the format moving forward.
During PAX West 2024, we had the chance to check out Magic's upcoming Foundations Beginner Box and learn a bit more about how Magic intends to teach new players how to get into this legendary card game.
Magic: the Gathering's next set, Duskmourn, is unlike anything the team at Wizards of the Coast has done before, as it brings the 80s-style horror flick vibes to the Magic multiverse.
John Hight, who steered the course of World of Warcraft at Blizzard for over a decade, will now aim to do so at Wizards of the Coast, taking on the role of its new president.
Today, during a preview panel at MagicCon in Amsterdam, Wizards Of The Coast pulled back the curtain on Duskmourn: House Of Horrors, a new Standard set and the first-ever "contemporary horror" set in the card game's 30-plus-year history.Â
Freerunning mechanics and iconic Assassin characters help bring Ubisoft's epic franchise to Magic: The Gathering.
Magic: the Gathering's Fallout set has been released for over a week now, and we sat down with its lead designers to chat about adapting the RPG's mechanics to the TCG.
Today, during Wizards Of The Coast's Weekly MTG Livestream, we got our first glimpse at over 50 of the cards that will be available in the Magic: The Gathering Outlaws at Thunder Junction expansion when it launches next month.Â
Wizards of the Coast continues offering new ways to play Magic: The Gathering, with recent previews of upcoming new sets and collaborations with IPs like Fallout and Assassin's Creed.
Today during Wizards Of The Coast's Weekly MTG livestream, we got our first glimpse at over 40 of the cards that will be available in the Magic: The Gathering Fallout Commander decks when they launch on March 8.Â
A new report has surfaced that makes it look like Hasbro is interested in shedding the Dungeons and Dragons IP, and one buyer that is reportedly lined up is Chinese juggernaut Tencent.