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Magic: The Gathering Drops More Info About Duskmourn: House of Horror
During PAX West, the Magic The Gathering team held their first-ever panel at the event to talk more about Duskmourn: House of Horror
Article Summary
- MTG reveals new details about Duskmourn: House of Horror at PAX West, showcasing new cards and game mechanics.
- Duskmourn: House of Horror is the first Magic: The Gathering set inspired by 1980s to present-day horror genres.
- The new plane, Duskmourn, features an infinite haunted house with terrifying horrors and nightmarish entities.
- Archenemy mode returns in the Commander decks, offering a three-vs-one gameplay experience with twisted schemes.
During PAX West this past weekend, several members of the Magic: The Gathering team appeared at the event to talk about Duskmourn: House of Horror. This is the first time the MTG crew has held a panel at PAX, which is insane to think about, considering the convention has been in their backyard for two decades. During the panel, they went over several new cards, the mechanics of the game, and the story behind the set. Not to mention, some of the design processes that were involved in what they created for this particular haunting set. We have more of the cards they revealed during that panel for you below, and the official trailer above. We also have the full video from the panel down at the bottom.
Magic: The Gathering – Duskmourn: House Of Horror
Experience the thrill of overcoming impossible odds and uncover chilling secrets in Magic's first contemporary horror set. "Who will survive, and what will be left of them?" That's a question both Magic fans and our story protagonists will be asking themselves. Duskmourn: House of Horror takes place on a new plane, Duskmourn, inspired by the genre of modern horror from the 1980s up through the present day. But there's a twist! Duskmourn isn't just any plane; it's an infinite haunted house populated by horrors, nightmares, and other terrifying entities. And just like with any good piece of horror media, we have one more surprise for you! In Duskmourn: House of Horror, the Commander decks have something returning that has been requested for years: Archenemy! This optional game mode pits three players against one. But don't worry if you're the one flying solo—you'll have a special set of twisted schemes at your disposal.