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There are more new Magic: The Gathering players in 2025 than any year before - and in 2026, Wizards of the Coast is looking to convert them into superfans with a new deck product

Lord of the Rings and Final Fantasy are bringing more new fans to Magic: The Gathering than ever - and now WotC is building new decks to get them deeper into MTG lore

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"This year was incredible. Since we returned to play, millions of players - including more new players than ever before - have joined us in local game stores to gather and play Magic," says Wizards of the Coast game producer Hilary Thompdson during the preview panel at MagicCon: Atlanta 2025.

While Wizards didn't release hard data on how many new players its tracking to say 2025 had more new MTG players than ever, an airship-sized portion of it would easily be attributed to the recent crossover set with Square Enix's Final Fantasy. Overall figures have not been released, but the CEO of Wizards' parent company Chris Cox has said that the MTG x Final Fantasy set earned $200 million dollars in revenue in one day at its initial release - beating what was until then its best-selling set ever (MTG x Lord of the Rings), which raked in $200m in six months. And a good portion of that would assumedly be new MTG fans, coming in from an awareness and like for Final Fantasy.

"2025 might just be Magic's best year ever, but we're going to try and top it," Thompson added.

While these MTG crossover sets will continue to be a big portion of its line going forward, Wizards of the Coast is being careful and intentional to balance it with its own characters, planes, and settings. 2026 wil feature two sets serving as sequels to previous ones - Lorwyn Eclipsed and Secrets of Strixhaven  - with a multiverse-spanning mystery set called Reality Fracture coming in October with several of its disparate characters and planes crossing over.

Hasbro CEO Cox has said that crossover sets like Lord of the Rings and Final Fantasy are "partially what's powering our backlist," leading these new fans deeper into the lore of MTG -- past just the crossovers. To aid in that, Wizards of the Coast is beginning with a new product aimed at new MTG players, with a completely playable deck for less than $25 for its Standard play format.

"These are 60-card theme decks, preconstructed, ready to play right out of the box. These are fast an dfun and playable and meant to introduce placers 60 card constructed," says Wizards of the Coast's communications director Blake Rasmussen at MagicCon Atlanta. "They'll be standard legal, and we are going to do these releases along Magic Multiverse sets. So expect more of those throoughout the year."

The first two of these new-player-friendly sets are themed - or typal, as the company calls it - around two fictional archtypes: Pirates and Angels. Each deck is built around that theme, and Wizards has built them to be good antagonists against each other - and future decks in this series.

"The decks are meant to play well against each other and decks we release later in this series," says Rasmussen. "They even come with info on tips on how to upgrade them as you kind of go along your player journey."

Each of these deck will come with a 60-card themed deck, a deck box, 5 double-sided token cards, and two cards explaining strategy and references.

The first two of these new-player-friendly decks are to be released in January 2026, concurrent wirh the new series Lorwyn Eclipsed. There will be more released in April pairing with the Secrets of Strixhaven set, and then in October 2026 with Reality Fracture.


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Chris Arrant: Chris Arrant is the Popverse's Editor-in-Chief. He has written about pop culture for USA Today, Life, Entertainment Weekly, Publisher's Weekly, Marvel, Newsarama, CBR, and more. He has acted as a judge for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, the Harvey Awards, and the Stan Lee Awards. (He/him)

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