We may be hounding you here, but throw us a bone here - we love Magic: the Gathering! These Core 2021 previews will have you howling for more!
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We recently got ahold of a copy of the Exceed Fighting System's Plague Knight expansion box, made by Level 99 Games!
Magic: The Gathering's preview season is back in full swing! Wizards of the Coast began their preview season for Core 2021 this past Friday.
New game company Open Sesame Games, in collaboration with indie game studio Shiro Games, are collaborating to bring Northgard to the tabletop!
Today, we will be starting to look at various Zombies from Magic, in form and function. Don't lose your head - we don't want a dead audience!
With an official announcement to be made soon after the Core 2021 prerelease events, Commander will now facilitate "death" triggers.
Magic: The Gathering's preview season for Core 2021 has officially started! We finally get to see some of the goodies in store for us!
Wizards of the Coast released a new video over YouTube, officially kicking off previews for Core 2021, the new set for Magic: The Gathering.
In order to better teach the game's rules and mechanics to newcomers, the developers have created a series of "diaries" which will explain the game, the developers' inspirations and process, and reveal the bonuses for picking the game up on day one!
Some major features of this game include:
Creative deck-building – collect combat cards that fit your[...]
A decision by Wizards of the Coast was made to delay the official debut stream for Magic: The Gathering's upcoming set, Core 2021.
COVID-19 has done a remarkable job of separating us as gamers from the communal tabletop. With most games needing a webcam to be played
At long last, Renegade is releasing a plethora of new tabletop games, including Space Battle Lunchtime and Wardlings.
We made our tabletop writer craft a Sliver deck to illustrate what happens when one messes around and resurrects the wrong kind of species.
Wizards of the Coast, after having done away with the manufacturer-suggested retail prices on their Magic: The Gathering product, has shown
Wizards of the Coast, in a rather surprising move, has officially given functional errata to a major new rule in their acclaimed trading card game, Magic: The Gathering.
Called the Pokémon Trading Card Game Battle Academy, it is the first board game directly adapted from the ever-popular card game.
The people governing Magic's competitive scene have made the decision to cancel all competitive tabletop Magic events for the rest of 2020.
But at the same time, people will often not fall for that bluff! It's an interesting tactic, and at some point, I'd like to get more into the psychology of the bluff in esports card games, but that's a topic for another article entirely.
An example of a player using the "Oops" emote in Magic: The[...]
Wizards of the Coast's Head Designer for Magic: The Gathering has made a statement regarding Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.
Today, Wizards of the Coast gave us a Secret Lair drop to reveal for Magic: The Gathering, to massive acclaim.
From their secret lair in Seattle, Wizards of the Coast entrusted us with a secret that we wouldn't be allowed to tell you about - until now!
Pokémon Trading Card Game collector Leonheart has opened a 1st Edition Charizard from a Base Set pack of the beloved collectible card game.
We decided to take another look at this deck list, as well as document its natural progression to a more tuned Magic: The Gathering deck.
From seemingly out of the blue, Wizards of the Coast has announced a new Masters-style Magic: The Gathering set called Double Masters.
Wizards of the Coast, creator of the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, has released their notes on Magic: The Gathering: Arena.
Renegade Game Studios has announced a new card game, styled after the antics of Sanrio's character, Gudetama, the Lazy Egg.
Magic: The Gathering's new concept of a Companion creature is an interesting one to consider, especially in Commander.
Today, Wizards of the Coast announced a new promotion for Magic: The Gathering players, designed to encourage local gaming purchases.
Wizards of the Coast tends to design and develop their Magic: The Gathering cards with very few oversights.
We would like to share our experience in playing Spell Saga, a game by SUBHEATHEN. Hopefully, this inspires you to get ahold of it.