Wizards of the Coast has announced it is delaying the Magic the Gathering parody set Unfinity to the second half of 2022.
Unfinity, which was originally scheduled to launch on April 1, is the fourth parody 'Un-set'. Set in an outer space funfair, Unfinity follows in the footsteps of previous Unsets by featuring unique mechanics that simply wouldn't work in the main Magic game. While these cards (denoted by a new acorn-shaped stamp) aren't legal in any format other than those that explicitly use Un-cards, Unfinity is also the first Un-set to include cards that are fully legal in Legacy, Commander, and Vintage.
RELATED: Everything We Know About Magic The Gathering's UnfinityAccording to Wizards on the official website, the delay is due to "ongoing supply chain complications from challenges associated with Covid-19". It has not yet announced a new release date for the set, but it is now expected to launch in Q3 or Q4 2022, likely placing it some time between Dominaria United and The Brothers' War.
The set is also noteworthy because of its reprints of the popular Shock Lands like Hallowed Fountain or Godless Shrine. Shock lands are some of the most useful lands in the game, and Unfinity will be including all ten of them in new, sci-fi themed full-art printings.
Unfinity isn't the first MTG set to be delayed by Covid and its resulting supply chain issues, but it is the most drastic, and the most widespread. Innistrad: Crimson Vow set boosters and promo cards were not in stores in time for the set's prerelease on November 12. The set before it, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, saw similar things happen in Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Phillippines, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand.
It's not just Magic that's been affected,
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