Are Magic The Gathering Players Tired Of Universes Beyond? Mark Rosewater And The Spider-Man Design Team Weigh In

Date: 2025-09-26 17:00:00

As I entered Wizards of the Coast's Seattle headquarters, I was greeted not only by the Wizards' team, but by an astoundingly large statue of a magnificent copper dragon. The statue, of course, was none other than the beloved beast Mitzy, one of Magic: The Gathering's iconic mascots. After spending a sufficiently long amount of time gazing at both Mitzy and a wall covered in unopened booster packs, a surreal catalog of Magic's three decades of history, I was led to the studio's dining hall. Yet to call that room a dining hall feels almost inaccurate, as the majority of what graced those tabletops was--you guessed it--Magic cards.Throughout the day, I watched as folks rummaged through their bags for cards, or sauntered over to dig through the studio's boxes of bulk, then holed up at a table for a game or three. And while most of the folks I saw playing were, like me, giddy members of the press, it was plain to see that this level of excitement--this enthusiasm for play--was not an incidental or momentary thing, but rather a part of the studio's culture.It's invigorating, finding yourself around people who make something you care deeply about and discovering their love for that creation is as genuine as you'd hoped it was--that there is a palpable reverence for it. And yet, something bit at me as we delved into conversations about the main reason I had come to the studio: Magic: The Gathering's Spider-Man collaboration.Continue Reading at GameSpot


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