I haven't played 1E in like ~ 30 years but that's definitely where my nostalgia for the game is regardless of the actual modern quality of it. Malaki the Gnome Thief/Illusionist will live on forever.The amount of people nostalgia for 1st edition style art that aren't still playing 1st edition is pretty small and those guys are old (and they're still playing 1st edition campaigns the goddamn weirdos).
I haven't played 1E in like ~ 30 years but that's definitely where my nostalgia for the game is regardless of the actual modern quality of it. Malaki the Gnome Thief/Illusionist will live on forever.
Unlikely. This set's mechanics are trash and I haven't really played since Ikoria.Alright guys, we found him.
You are going to need to buy a lot of this product.
Honestly I'm okay with the weaker cards. I'm not going to buy a bunch, but standard needs a boot to the ballse for a year or two to try to reset it. If wizards is willing to choke down a period of lower profit for the long term health of the game, I think that would be good.
Unfortunately, they will instead spook and bail early to get sales numbers back.
That's their monetization strategy though.Alright guys, we found him.
You are going to need to buy a lot of this product.
Compared to what we’ve seen in AFR so far, Strixhaven was a powerhouse set.I think mystical archives was one way wizards tried to help people buy a powered down set. help mitigate losses in sales.
Pretty sure it's not shrinking. COVID was a blow to the traditional way of playing Magic but they still sold more cards than ever. I've never seen good estimates of market size among players at home, but they've always said the LGS and competitive crowds were a very small fraction of total sales.That's their monetization strategy though.
Get more money out of their shrinking playerbase with premium products and super rare alternate frames and art styles.
I wouldn't have thought that many would be Walking Dead or Godzilla fanatics either, or the even more niche secret lairs.
I think that game was salvageable with a lot of work, but given how shitty Dark Alliance is, they can't launch two bad products in 1 year.not even out of beta lol
Magic: Legends will shut down in October, before game’s full release
After releasing into open beta in March, Magic: Legends will go offline, before the Magic: The Gathering RPG even gets a full release date. It will not come to Windows PC via Steam, PlayStation 4, or Xbox One.www.polygon.com
This is a standard legal set and therefore not Universes Beyond.Set still sucks balls though. If this is what Universes Beyond have in store, they can fuckin keep it.
They selling more cards to less (and older) people. It's a dying game, this is the last squeeze to get some major cash out of the playbase for Hasbro.Pretty sure it's not shrinking. COVID was a blow to the traditional way of playing Magic but they still sold more cards than ever. I've never seen good estimates of market size among players at home, but they've always said the LGS and competitive crowds were a very small fraction of total sales.
Set still sucks balls though. If this is what Universes Beyond have in store, they can fuckin keep it.
Do you have any data to back this up?They selling more cards to less (and older) people. It's a dying game, this is the last squeeze to get some major cash out of the playbase for Hasbro.
No, I just want it to be true.Do you have any data to back this up?
Just the digital sales of Magic have dwarfed the profits of the rest of Hasbro put together.
WotC Makes More Money than Hasbro's Toy Business
And Other Fun Facts from Hasbro's Investor Dayicv2.com
No, I just want it to be true.
He probably plays MTG with a controller.do you even play magic at this point?