The Competitive Scene in Magic Arena on Steam: Tournaments and Esports Opportunities

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Magic: The Gathering Arena is an online digital collectible card game developed and published by Wizards of the Coast. It is a free-to-play game that allows players to play the iconic collectible card game, Magic: The Gathering, in a digital format. The game was initially released for Microsoft Windows in September 2019 and has gained a large following since then. Magic: The Gathering Arena recently announced its availability on the Steam platform. Steam is one of the world's leading gaming platforms, with millions of active users. This move by Wizards of the Coast to bring Magic: The Gathering Arena to Steam is a significant step in expanding the game's player base and reaching a wider audience.



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Murder, mystery, and good old-fashioned sleuthing come to MTG Arena with the release of Murders at Karlov Manor [magic.wizards.com] on February 6. Set yourself up for a winning head start when preorders go on sale next week!

FIRST QUALIFIER WEEKEND FOR ARENA CHAMPIONSHIP 6 THIS WEEKEND

Be among the first players to qualify for Arena Championship 6! Beginning this Friday, January 12, run the gauntlet in the Explorer format through the Best-of-Three Qualifier Play-In [magic.gg] to grab an invitation to the Qualifier Weekend that kicks off on Saturday, January 13 [magic.gg] .

Then, notch seven wins in the Qualifier Weekend Day One competition for your entry to the Day Two event. Finally, face the best players in the event to battle your way to seven wins and claim your invitation to Arena Championship 6 and the Pro Tour!

ARENA OPEN: THE LOST CAVERNS OF IXALAN, JANUARY 20–21

Now that you've been playing with The Lost Caverns of Ixalan for a while, here's another opportunity to put everything you've learned about the set to the test, maybe earn yourself an invitation to the February Qualifier Weekend, and possibly win as much as $2,000!

The Arena Open: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan is coming January 20–21 [magic.wizards.com] where you can have fun and earn prizes. Every player who enters will receive this amazing Quintorius Kand sleeve!

EXCHANGE RATE PRICING ADJUSTMENT

MTG Arena adjusts pricing several times per year to account for currency exchange rates. This means that non-USD prices will fluctuate up and down based on the conversion rate between the USD and relative currency at the time of adjustment. As some players might notice, one of these adjustments occurred on January 9.

EVENT SCHEDULE

Events open at 8 a.m. PT on their starting dates (excluding Midweek Magic) and close to entries at 8 a.m. PT (UTC-08:00) on the ending date shown unless otherwise noted.

MIDWEEK MAGIC
  • Jaunary 9–11: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Phantom Sealed
  • January 16–18: Historic Pauper
  • January 23–25: Brawl (formerly Historic Brawl)
  • January 30–February 1: Phyrexia: All Will Be One Phantom Bot Draft
QUICK DRAFT
  • January 2–16: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan
  • January 16–30: The Brothers' War
OTHER EVENTS
  • December 12–January 16: Khans of Tarkir Premier Draft
  • December 12–February 5: Jump Into Middle-earth [magic.wizards.com]
  • January 9–16: Rivals of Ixalan Premier Draft
  • January 19–22: Emblem The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Quick Draft
  • January 23–February 5: Arena Cube Draft
  • January 26–29: Standard Metagame Challenge
JANUARY QUALIFIER EVENTS
  • January 12: Best-of-Three Qualifier Play-In (Explorer)
  • January 13–14: Qualifier Weekend (Explorer)
COMPETITIVE PLAY SCHEDULE

All times listed are Pacific time (UTC-07:00).

QUALIFIER EVENTS

Qualifier Play-In events [magic.gg] are single-day tournaments in which players compete to earn invitations to that month's Qualifier Weekend events.

Qualifier Weekend events [magic.gg] are two-day events in which eligible players compete for invitations to upcoming Arena Championship events.

Qualifier tokens are delivered to your MTG Arena inbox. Remember to claim them before the event starts!

JANUARY
  • Qualifier Play-In (Best-of-Three)
    January 12, 6 a.m. PT–January 13, 3 a.m. PT
    Format: Traditional Explorer
  • Qualifier Weekend
    January 13, 6 a.m. PT–January 14, 4 p.m. PT
    Format: Traditional Explorer
ARENA OPEN
  • Arena Open: The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Limited
    - January 20: Day One, The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Sealed (Best-of-One and Best-of-Three)
    - January 21: Day Two, The Lost Caverns of Ixalan Draft (Best-of-Three)
ARENA CHAMPIONSHIP
  • Arena Championship 5 [magic.gg]
    March 30, 2024
    Who has qualified so far? [magic.gg]
JANUARY 2024 RANKED SEASON
  • Bronze Reward: 1 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan pack
  • Silver Reward: 1 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan pack + 500 gold
  • Gold Reward: 2 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan packs + 1,000 gold + Cenote Scout card style
  • Platinum Reward: 3 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan packs + 1,000 gold + Cenote Scout card style + Dire Flail card style
  • Diamond Reward: 4 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan packs + 1,000 gold + Cenote Scout card style + Dire Flail card style
  • Mythic Reward: 5 The Lost Caverns of Ixalan packs + 1,000 gold + Cenote Scout card style + Dire Flail card style
FOLLOW MTG ARENA SOCIAL
  • Twitter @MTG_Arena
  • Facebook @MTGArena [www.facebook.com]
  • Instagram @mtgarena [www.instagram.com]
  • TikTok @MTGArena [www.tiktok.com]
  • MTG Arena YouTube channel
  • Magic: The Gathering Discord channel [discord.gg]
  • Threads @mtgarena [www.threads.net]
Magic: The Gathering Arena Scry decks.

Only selfish ♥♥♥♥♥ run this crap. I still cannot believe they thought anyone would like sitting around and watching some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ scry 3 10 different times in a turn. They never should have built legendaries around this gimmick because of how much time is wasted when you could just tutor the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ card. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hell, BANDING would have been better to build a legendary around than ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ scrying.

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In the blade of a warrior, one finds not only the strength of steel but also the unwavering determination of a protector.

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1 пользователь посчитал этот обзор забавным Не рекомендую 28.0 ч. всего Опубликовано: 11 января Awful monetization, bad UI and a terrible release schedule make for a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ client. Продуктов на аккаунте: 2,087 Скриншот Иллюстрация Goblin Token (Unglued) Пользователей, посчитавших обзор полезным: 4 Не рекомендую 6.0 ч. всего Опубликовано: 13 января

I've played this game for hundreds of hours before it was on Steam. Finally picked it up again after a long break. It's just not fun losing time and time again to mana screw, flood, and insane topdecks from your opponents anonymously online. It has none of the charm and fun of playing in person. Especially when you sink money into drafts and lose everything because you were queued up against 3 opponents in a row with insane draws. It's all incredibly defeating. I can't play this game any more it makes me too frustrated and wants too much of my money.

1 пользователь посчитал этот обзор полезным Не рекомендую 4.3 ч. всего Опубликовано: 13 января

Installed after not playing for a few years. Spent 1.5 hours building a new deck with some meta cards thrown in. Won first two matches, proceeded to lose 10 matches in a row after getting mana screwed in 3/4 of them. Mulligan-ed 6 times one match in disbelief as I had 1 mana or less each time. Reminded in just a few hours why I originally uninstalled this game lol.

Продуктов на аккаунте: 48 Видео When Your Drunk Mind Says No Creatures in Your Deck | Magic The Gathering Arena Иллюстрация Elesh Norn Pixel Art Руководство Abzan Greasefang: A Comprehensive Guide Learn to play the most fun explorer deck! (100% not biased) Руководство Deck Of Life 12/21/23 This deck was shared with my by a friend who is way more into Magic than i am Руководство Phyrexian Incubation 12/21/23 Upgraded version of B/W precon the game gives you Руководство Day Of The Dragon 12/21/23

This deck is an irl precon that I got from a code, but i aint gatekeeping so if you've got the Wildcards have at it

Руководство Artifact +1/+1 Deck 12/21/23

This deck was a 40 card deck i got from the Jump In event mode that i filled to 60 so it works in standard.

INTRODUCING TIMELESS, A NEW MTG ARENA FORMAT 15 дек. 2023

Charge up your Lightning Bolt and hold onto your Counterspell, because today we're introducing Timeless, a new Constructed format where all cards on Magic: The Gathering Arena are playable.

WHY A NEW FORMAT, AND WHY NOW?

We are creating Timeless as a home for MTG Arena's most powerful cards. As MTG Arena has grown, we have accumulated extra strong sets like Wilds of Eldraine Enchanting Tales and Strixhaven Mystical Archive. These cards did not have a great place to be played outside of their Limited formats without overrunning an existing Constructed format. Timeless will be a place to play these cards.

Timeless will feature every card on MTG Arena, which includes the fetch lands coming with Khans of Tarkir. We believe now is the right time to add a new format, as we have built up a healthy batch of these cards and expect more will be added from things like bonus sheets, The List in Play Boosters, and sets like Modern Horizons 3, coming in 2024. Players also proved there is demand for this format with their engagement and support during the Historic No Banned List and Historic Basically No Bans events we ran in September and November.

But what about Historic? The Historic format began as "the place to play with all of your cards on MTG Arena" but over time has shifted into a more curated format. We are happy with the state of Historic. It is balanced, made up of a diverse metagame of different decks, and offers a unique digital play experience. Historic maintains these qualities because we actively curate the format. We want the power level of Historic to continue to grow but don't want it to happen too quickly, as we believe it's in an enjoyable place right now. For these reasons, we have decided to pre-ban the Khans of Tarkir fetch lands from Historic but are excited to play with them in Timeless.

WHAT IS TIMELESS?

Timeless is a nonrotating, Constructed format played with 60-card decks where every card on MTG Arena is legal. This includes digital-only cards, the upcoming Khans of Tarkir set release, and any future set releases. Timeless will use the rebalanced versions of all digital-only cards, but the original tabletop printings of all non-digital cards. We hope Timeless will be filled with fast, fun, and exciting games as players will have access to the most powerful cards in MTG Arena.

To contain all these powerful cards, Timeless will be the first format on MTG Arena to have a restricted list. If a card is on the restricted list, only a single copy of that card may be included in your deck and sideboard. Cards will have to earn their place on the banned and restricted list, and only those cards that have proven to be negative fun or far too powerful will be added.

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  • Demonic Tutor
  • Tibalt's Trickery

Timeless will be a competitive format, so we are launching it with ranked (Best-of-One) and traditional (Best-of-Three) ranked queues, and an unranked play queue. Ranked play will contribute to a player's Constructed rank in the same way as MTG Arena's other ranked Constructed formats.

HOW WILL THE RESTRICTED LIST WORK ON MTG ARENA?

Cards on the restricted list will be limited to only a single copy in the combined main deck and sideboard. When a card is added to the restricted list and is no longer legal in any other format, players will receive wildcards for each copy of the card in their collection greater than one. For example, if a player owns four copies of a card that is added to the restricted list, the player will receive three wildcards for that change.

There will not be wildcard reimbursement for the three card restrictions made with the launch of Timeless.

WHEN WILL TIMELESS BE RELEASED?

Timeless will go live on December 12, 2023, with the release of Khans of Tarkir on MTG Arena. Ranked and play queues will be available with this release. To celebrate the release of this new format, we have a few promotions and events planned, including a new-to-MTG Arena card, Timeless Dragon, that players will receive through their in-game inboxes on December 12!

  • December 12: Timeless will be launched alongside Khans of Tarkir with Best-of-One and Best-of-Three ranked queues, and a Best-of-One play queue.
  • December 12–14: Midweek Magic will feature the Timeless format and have an additional Khans of Tarkir pack reward.
  • February 2–4, 2024: Players can test their decks and earn packs in a Timeless Metagame Challenge.
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF TIMELESS?

We are excited to see what decks players craft for Timeless as a new metagame develops and the format comes into its own. In 2024 and beyond, we expect more cards will be added to Timeless as new, powerful card sets come to MTG Arena. We will keep an eye on how these new cards impact the format and restrict anything that proves to be too much. We are also evaluating whether doing something like a Timeless anthology set is interesting, or if it would be too much. Much like we did with the Historic No Banned List and Historic Basically No Bans events, we are eager to let players show us what they're interested in.

FOLLOW MTG ARENA SOCIAL
  • Twitter @MTG_Arena
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  • Instagram @mtgarena [www.instagram.com]
  • TikTok @MTGArena [www.tiktok.com]
  • MTG Arena YouTube channel
  • Magic: The Gathering Discord channel [discord.gg]
  • Threads @mtgarena [www.threads.net]

Everything You Need to Know About MTG Arena on Steam

Ever since MTG Arena first launched, all the way back in 2018, the game has steadily been improving over time. For instance, new features and formats have been added much to the delight and dismay of many players. Despite this progress, however, many MTG players have been left with a number of burning questions. Unsurprisingly, since it’s the subject matter of this article, one of those questions revolved around a potential Steam release for MTG Arena.

Considering MTG Arena has been available on its own client since 2018, on the Epic Games Store since 2020, and on mobile devices since 2021, Steam has long seemed like an obvious stepping stone. Despite this, however, the platform has long seemed to be out of reach, with MTG owner Hasbro only ruminating about the port in quarterly reports. That was, at least, until recently, when things stepped up a gear.

Throughout 2022, Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro renewed their focus on MTG Arena after a few quieter years. This brought about new formats, new products, and features that made the game better than ever. Alongside these, talk of the long-awaited Steam release accelerated, with a 2023 release date has been penned.

Now, at long last, that time is upon us. So, with that brief history lesson over, let’s get into everything you need to know about MTG Arena on Steam!

This move by Wizards of the Coast to bring Magic: The Gathering Arena to Steam is a significant step in expanding the game's player base and reaching a wider audience. By launching on Steam, Magic: The Gathering Arena can tap into the existing community of gamers on the platform and make it easier for new players to discover and download the game. Steam provides a streamlined installation process and an active community that can help new players learn the game and get involved in the community.

Is MTG Arena On Steam?

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Yes! At long last, MTG Arena is now available on Steam!

If you want to see, play, and download it for yourself, you can do so here!

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Additionally, the integration of Magic: The Gathering Arena with Steam allows players to take advantage of the platform's social features. Players can easily find and connect with their friends, join communities, and participate in events and tournaments. Steam's robust matchmaking system also ensures that players can find opponents at their skill level, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. The launch of Magic: The Gathering Arena on Steam also opens up opportunities for future collaborations and partnerships. Steam regularly hosts events and promotions, providing additional exposure for the game and potentially attracting more players. This could lead to increased support and resources for the development and improvement of Magic: The Gathering Arena. Overall, the availability of Magic: The Gathering Arena on Steam is a significant development for the game and its community. It allows for easier access, enhanced social features, and potential collaborations, all of which contribute to the growth and success of the digital collectible card game. Players can now enjoy the immersive and strategic gameplay of Magic: The Gathering Arena on the popular gaming platform, Steam..

Reviews for "The Rise of e-Sports: Magic Arena on Steam's Role in the Competitive Gaming World"

- John Doe - 1/5 stars - I was really disappointed with Magic Arena on Steam. The game was incredibly laggy and it made it almost impossible to enjoy playing. I also found the user interface to be very cluttered and confusing. The tutorial was not helpful at all and I had a hard time understanding how to play the game properly. Overall, I found the whole experience to be frustrating and not worth my time.
- Sarah Johnson - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for Magic Arena on Steam, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The matchmaking system seemed really unfair and I often found myself matched against opponents who had far superior decks. It made the game feel unbalanced and not enjoyable to play. Additionally, there were frequent bugs and glitches that would cause the game to crash or freeze. It was very frustrating and took away from the overall experience. I hope they can improve these issues in future updates.
- Michael Thompson - 2/5 stars - Magic Arena on Steam was a letdown for me. The game felt overly complicated and difficult to navigate. The deck-building process was confusing and there wasn't enough guidance or tutorials to help me understand how to construct a solid deck. The graphics and animations were lackluster and didn't add any excitement to the gameplay. It felt like there was a lot of potential with this game, but it fell short in many areas. I wouldn't recommend it to other players who are looking for a polished and enjoyable Magic experience.

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