Following leaks on Amazon earlier this week, Wizards of the Coast has officially unveiled Magic: The Gathering's Dominaria Remastered, the first set launching in 2023.
Celebrating Magic's first and most-used setting, this set will bring together not just cards from 2018's Dominaria, but also cards from right across Magic's history, such as Odyssey, Apocalypse, and Alliances.
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This is the second remastered set Magic has released for tabletop play, following 2021's Time Spiral Remastered. Though we know very few details about it so far, we have seen some of the art that will be featured in its remastered cards.
It will include cards that have never seen a reprint before, such as Odyssey's Divine Sacrament, with new art by Ekaterina Burmak. Wizards has not yet revealed exactly what ratio of cards will be from 2018's Dominaria set and older releases, however the reveal at Wizards Presents did imply that it would be a decent spread of both old and new.
We've also seen some spicy cards already be revealed for the set, such as Force of Will, a popular counterspell in Commander that was first printed in 1996's Alliances.
Straight away, Wizards seems to have tried to set Dominaria Remastered apart from Innistrad: Double Feature, a similar reprint-focused set launched at the start of this that was universally panned for its poor black and white art treatment and for only featuring reprints of cards from the two most then-recent Standard sets, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow. Instead of weaker, Standard-legal cards and a monochrome feature, we're getting format staples with completely original art.
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