Wizards of the Coast Unveils Big Title Slate Through 2026 at Gen Con

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Wizards of the Coast celebrated the 30th anniversary of Magic: The Gathering at Gen Contoday with the unveiling of a slate of Magic games through 2026.

Now a division of Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast has returned to the convention where fans first learned about Magic in 1993. Magic now has over 50 million fans in 150 countries.

To celebrate 30 years, Magic luminaries hosted a panel for Magic fans and gave them unprecedented insight into upcoming Magic: The Gathering releases through 2026. Panel attendees were also among the first to hear about new details for upcoming universes. Beyond releases including Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic World franchise, Assassin's Creed, Fallout and Final Fantasy.

Universe beyond

Wizards of the Coast teams up with Ubisoft on an Assassin's Creed game.

Universes Beyond brings fictional settings and characters from popular fandoms and combines them with Magic's strategic gameplay.

In collaboration with Bethesda Softworks, Wizards of the Coast will bring the iconic Fallout gaming franchise to Magic: The Gathering with ready-to-play Fallout-themed Commander Decks.

Launching March 2024, Magic players and Fallout fans can experience the post-nuclear alternate reality world of Fallout with gangs of bloodthirsty raiders, towering super mutants, irradiated monsters, and retro robots -deadly futurists. These Commander Decks will bring the many colorful factions of the Wasteland to Magic: The Gathering so players can recreate some of Fallout's most famous and eerie moments.

Wizards of the Coast also informed fans of an exciting collaboration with Square Enix, as Universes Beyond will bring the beloved Final Fantasy series to Magic: The Gathering as a tentpolebooster release in 2025. The Final Fantasy series is known for its highly imaginative worlds, rich stories and memorable characters.

The set will include all major Final Fantasy games released to date, from the original Final Fantasy to the recent Final Fantasy XVI. The set will also be available digitally on Magic: The Gathering Arena.

"Magic has evolved in many ways over the past thirty years. Our designers continue to create new themed mechanics, we've adapted the game to support fan-made game formats, and we continue to 'welcome new players to the Magic community through our Universes Beyond collaborations,' Bill Rose, Global Head of Game for Magic: The Gathering at Wizards of the Coast, said in a statement. throughout our 30-year history is how much our players love Magic. As we look to the future, one of our guiding principles is to continue to create memorable new game experiences, whether you've been playing Magic for a few months, years, a decade...

Wizards of the Coast Unveils Big Title Slate Through 2026 at Gen Con

We're excited to announce the return of GamesBeat Summit Next, taking place in San Francisco in October, where we'll explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speakhere and check out sponsorship opportunitieshere.

Wizards of the Coast celebrated the 30th anniversary of Magic: The Gathering at Gen Contoday with the unveiling of a slate of Magic games through 2026.

Now a division of Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast has returned to the convention where fans first learned about Magic in 1993. Magic now has over 50 million fans in 150 countries.

To celebrate 30 years, Magic luminaries hosted a panel for Magic fans and gave them unprecedented insight into upcoming Magic: The Gathering releases through 2026. Panel attendees were also among the first to hear about new details for upcoming universes. Beyond releases including Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment's Jurassic World franchise, Assassin's Creed, Fallout and Final Fantasy.

Universe beyond

Wizards of the Coast teams up with Ubisoft on an Assassin's Creed game.

Universes Beyond brings fictional settings and characters from popular fandoms and combines them with Magic's strategic gameplay.

In collaboration with Bethesda Softworks, Wizards of the Coast will bring the iconic Fallout gaming franchise to Magic: The Gathering with ready-to-play Fallout-themed Commander Decks.

Launching March 2024, Magic players and Fallout fans can experience the post-nuclear alternate reality world of Fallout with gangs of bloodthirsty raiders, towering super mutants, irradiated monsters, and retro robots -deadly futurists. These Commander Decks will bring the many colorful factions of the Wasteland to Magic: The Gathering so players can recreate some of Fallout's most famous and eerie moments.

Wizards of the Coast also informed fans of an exciting collaboration with Square Enix, as Universes Beyond will bring the beloved Final Fantasy series to Magic: The Gathering as a tentpolebooster release in 2025. The Final Fantasy series is known for its highly imaginative worlds, rich stories and memorable characters.

The set will include all major Final Fantasy games released to date, from the original Final Fantasy to the recent Final Fantasy XVI. The set will also be available digitally on Magic: The Gathering Arena.

"Magic has evolved in many ways over the past thirty years. Our designers continue to create new themed mechanics, we've adapted the game to support fan-made game formats, and we continue to 'welcome new players to the Magic community through our Universes Beyond collaborations,' Bill Rose, Global Head of Game for Magic: The Gathering at Wizards of the Coast, said in a statement. throughout our 30-year history is how much our players love Magic. As we look to the future, one of our guiding principles is to continue to create memorable new game experiences, whether you've been playing Magic for a few months, years, a decade...

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