It doesn't seem five minutes since Magic the Gathering's Zendikar Rising had just been revealed, and Wizards of the Coast announced the sets that would be coming in 2021. We had no idea what Strixhaven was yet, or even the names of what were then called Innistrad: Werewolves and Innistrad: Vampires. Now it's 2022, we've just had Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty, and it's time to look forward to what the rest of the year will have to offer.
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2022 is looking set to be a very, very different year for Magic. It'll tackle new genres and plenty of crossovers, while also revisiting some pivotal moments of Magic's history. Here is everything announced so far for Magic the Gathering in 2022.
Updated February 25, 2022 by Joe Parlock: We're only two months into 2022 and we've already had a few huge changes to the schedule. The article has been updated to reflect the delay of Unfinity and the dates for Streets of New Capenna, Commander Legends: Battle for Baldur's Gate, and Secret Lair x Street Fighter.
If you thought we were done with Innistrad, you were wrong. Innistrad: Double Feature is a compilation set that combines Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow into a single, draftable experience.
The big thing about Double Feature is its new art treatment, which sees every single card in every booster pack given a black-and-white art style inspired by classic monster movies. These are different from the Eternal Night style seen in the two main Innistrad sets, being less harsh in their contrast and more akin to a fuzzy, old TV showing Dracula on a cable channel at 2 AM.
Launching the same day as Innistrad: Double Feature was Commander Collection:
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