Magic: The Gathering is well into its 26th year of play, and with its 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, Wizards of the Coast has outdone itself yet again.
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Games Workshop has come out with a lot of games in the span of their existence - and I mean a lot.
In Magic: The Gathering, players often are directed to make use of the best cards and the best strategies in order to gain the best outcome - that is, victory.
Magic: The Gathering's 82 expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, is coming out remarkably soon - October 4th, or, if you play Magic: The Gathering: Arena
Over the past year, I've been looking at the prices of individual Magic: the Gathering cards get progressively more expensive.
When Magic: the Gathering releases their 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, on October 4th, 2019, they will have created an immense world filled with legendary stories and rightfully legendary creatures.
Besides just being a global sensation, Magic: the Gathering is a local one too.
Magic: the Gathering is such a popular game that a good number of competitive venues operate at any given time.
"Magic: The Gathering" has made a decision to roll back on some of the changes they have been thinking of instituting for their software interface, "Arena."
It's clear that games like Magic: the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh! are games which hold a crowd's gaze for a long time.
Osprey Publishing, a publisher known for model-agnostic games such as "Frostgrave" and others, is coming out with a re-release for "Gaslands."
I wrote up an article exactly one month ago about the new innovations which Magic: the Gathering: Arena is slated to roll out for the near future.
The Strong Museum of Play, located in Rochester, New York, boasts one of the largest single collection of toys and games in the world.
Magic: the Gathering's 82nd expansion set, Throne of Eldraine, has a plentitude of fantasy tropes, making it one of the biggest, most ambitious crossovers in childhood fairytale history.
Hey all! I wanted to write a piece on proper threat assessment in Magic: the Gathering multiplayer formats, namely Commander.