This week has certainly been a major one for MTG news, and Magic: The Gathering Arena wasn’t exempt from that. Two major official announcements arrived for Magic: The Gathering Arena fans, and that’s Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered being confirmed for the first half of 2023, and Explorer Anthology 2 arriving later on in 2022.
Interestingly, Shadows Over Innistrad Remastered will not be a complete re-release of the set for Magic: The Gathering Arena. Instead, it will be an amalgamation of Shadows Over Innistrad and Eldritch Moon. Wizards of the Coast also revealed that Explorer Anthology 2 will be coming to the digital version of MTG, with a scheduled arrival date of later this year.
MTG Arena occasionally releases these curated remastered sets to bring certain cards back to life in a digital setting. Furthermore, these sets were released before the launch of Magic: The Gathering Arena, allowing fans to gain access to them for the first time in the Arena format.
Unfortunately, this 2023 expansion will not be the entire set. A combination of cards from Eldritch Moon and Shadows Over Innistrad will be put together, and both sets had some truly fantastic cards.
Anguished Unmaking, Thing in the Ice, Gisela, the Broken Blade and Tamiyo, Field Researcher are among the best cards that fans hope will appear in the set. However, one card may simply never arrive, no matter how beloved it is by the fanbase. That card is Emrakul, the Promised End.
Being a card that still has significant value, listing at around $63 on TCGPlayer, this is a 13/13 Legendary Creature for 13 colorless mana.
The ability to take over someone’s turn would potentially be very difficult to program into the game. However, cards like this have appeared in MTG Online
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