Wizards of the Coast has revealed part of its 2024 schedule for Magic: The Gathering, which includes a crossover with the Fallout series, a new Modern Horizons set, and a remastering of Ravnica. These follow on from an already packed 2023 schedule, which will see crossovers with Doctor Who, as well as a return to Eldraine and Ixalan.
2023 has been a huge year for Magic: The Gathering, with the massive New Phyrexia storyline uniting the multiverse in a massive war, told across several sets. This was also the year that The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth set was released and kicked off the hunt for the 1 of 1 Ring, which was recently finished when Post Malone paid over two million dollars to own the card.
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Magic: The Gathering Will Feature Fallout Commander Decks & Ravnica Remastered In 2024Wizards of the Coast revealed part of the 2024 and 2025 Magic: The Gathering schedule during GenCon. This included a mixture of sets and spin-off media, with several high-profile crossovers being a big part of things to come. Here is everything that was announced:
Final Fantasy Set: The upcoming Final Fantasy crossover will be a full tentpole set, with a planned release window of 2025. Fallout Commander Decks: There will be a Magic: The Gathering crossover with the Fallout series in 2024, which will happen across Commander Decks, similar to the Warhammer 40k crossover in the past. Modern Horizons 3: A new Modern Horizons is coming in 2024, filled with nostalgic callbacks and being ideal for drafting, with the return of fan-favorite characters from Magic: The Gathering’s history. Ravnica Remastered: Coming in Q1 2024, Ravnica Remastered Read more on gamepur.com