In an air-conditioned tent on a sweltering Los Angeles day at Summer Game Fest, I sat down to play a hand of the card game Magic: The Gathering and drew a handful of characters from Final Fantasy.
While many a Magic: The Gathering player have found themselves exhausted by the sheer rapidity with which the game continues to release new products, head designer Mark Rosewater says that the ...
"Magic: The Gathering" keeps on expanding its universe with bizarre crossovers. Now, one of the game's principal designers has his eye on "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. " If the two iconic games ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. To say that the team behind Magic: The Gathering's upcoming Final Fantasy collaboration set is excited to launch would be an understatement. "As we ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Mark Rosewater, head designer for Magic: The Gathering at Wizards of the Coast, has designed cards for all of Magic's playable formats. At MagicCon ...
Magic: The Gathering is having an even bigger moment than usual this year, thanks to a lot of attention around its splashy crossovers and its rapid rollout of sets. But with that attention, there’s ...
Making a Magic: The Gathering card is a long process. To go from an idea to an actual piece of paper in a player’s hand takes years, with each one being discussed, tweaked, tested, proofread, ...
io9 recently got a look at what to expect from Wizards of the Coast's biggest crossover yet—and found plenty to appeal to fans of Magic and Final Fantasy alike. Reading time 7 minutes Magic: The ...
Nick is a freelance writer from Chicago, IL, with a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His lifelong belief in the artistic power of video games led him to ...
At Summer Game Fest, I got to play (and get schooled by) the man who turned Cloud, Sephiroth, Aerith, Terra, Yuna and others into Magic cards. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and ...