Magic: the Gathering Making Controversial Change to Booster Boxes

Magic: the Gathering Making Controversial Change to Booster Boxes

Wizards of the Coast has announced it will be making a major change to Magic: the Gathering‘s booster boxes to start 2026, getting rid of a 17-year-long program. 2025 has been one of the biggest years ever for the beloved card game, with multiple highly anticipated sets and huge crossovers hitting the game. Magic: the Gathering‘s collaboration with Final Fantasy took the world by storm and became one of the fastest-selling sets ever, while November’s Avatar the Last: Airbender expansion has also proven to be a hit with fans. However, big changes look to be coming with 2026’s first set.

2 Comments

  1. rocky65

    This sounds like a significant shift for Magic: the Gathering! It’s always interesting to see how changes like this can impact the community and gameplay. Looking forward to hearing more reactions from players.

  2. fvon

    Absolutely, it really is a big change! It’s fascinating to think about how this might impact the collecting aspect of the game, especially for long-time fans. Many players might have mixed feelings about the new direction, but it could also attract new players into the community.

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