Yesterday, Wizards of the Coast began their spoiler season for Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths, the newest set for the Magic: The Gathering trading card game.
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Wizards of the Coast has issued a statement regarding the unfortunate naming of a card - or, at least, the unfortunate timing surrounding that name.
Wizards of the Coast has officially teamed up with TOHO CO., Ltd. to bring the world of Godzilla to Magic: The Gathering.
It's no surprise that Wizards of the Coast, the company that makes Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering, is being hit pretty hard at the moment.
"March, March, March!" hasn't quite gone as fantastically as anticipated, but don't think I've forgotten about that aspect of the month.
This guide will show you how to create a webcam stand for the sake of remote tabletop Magic: The Gathering play with your friends and colleagues.
This affects North America, the European Union, and Latin America at present, but this mandate by Wizards of the Coast may increase in range in due time.
Wizards of the Coast has announced that their usual weekly institution, Friday Night Magic, will be hosted digitally on Magic: The Gathering: Arena.
Wizards of the Coast is one of many tabletop gaming companies to provide a response to this pandemic outbreak.
Yesterday evening, head Magic designer Mark Rosewater got around to doing something that he hasn't done in recent years.
Let's talk for a moment about the "Mystery Booster" phenomenon, and how it's generally a boon, but at times can be a bust.
These cancellations were made, unsurprisingly, due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, Coronavirus.
To recap the deck techs written already for "March, March, March!", we here at Bleeding Cool have already covered Soldiers and Warriors. On to Knights!
For "March, March, March!", I'm dredging up an old deck of mine from the days of yore (but don't worry, no Dredge is actually involved here).
Wizards of the Coast has done it again - they've released the second of the March Secret Lair box drops!
Today, we are going over a deck tech for Saskia the Unyielding, with a twist!
Well, it's taken us some time, but here is the final installment of my Commander hot takes for Wizards of the Coast's hit game, Magic: The Gathering.
I'm sorry, I think we have all been here before. This all seems strangely familiar to me. I kind of hate deja-vu at times, don't you?
Sometimes, there's an odd trend in Magic: The Gathering where, in all formats, something is troubling. These are linked inexplicably to the issue of value.
Are you tired of the same old lines of play from Commander pub-stompers and their overly-competitive decks? Well, chances are, so are many others.
The news leaked over the weekend, but this morning, Wizards Of The Coast announced a new Magic: The Gathering addition to Dungeons & Dragons.
I'd like to go over some of these community-perceived mistakes as they pertain to the Commander format, and see if my own hot-take opinions properly align with those ones.
Have you purchased the "Year of the Rat" Secret Lair with no reason to use the Pack Rat sleeves? If so, I have good news for anybody with a desire to play Historic.
For International World Women's Day, Wizards of the Coast has decided to release a special Secret Lair drop for Magic: The Gathering.
Normally we would be ending the month with a silver-bordered Commander deck tech for Magic: The Gathering, but we've decided to do things a little differently.
Hold on to your donkeys - Magic: The Gathering's newest silver-bordered expansion, Unsanctioned, has been released! After three previous full-on
Dungeons & Dragons recently celebrated their 45th anniversary in style as the company offered up a special Sapphire Anniversary Dice Set.
Within this announcement is an all-new way to go about playing a brand-new Sealed environment: "Jump/Start" is here, and we all had better be ready!
In what is probably one of the most awesome gaming things we've heard this year, two Avengers cast members want to start a D&D game.
For those of you looking to invest in single cards from Magic's latest expansion Theros: Beyond Death, I am afraid I may have a spot of bad news for you.