With BioWare, you have to wonder where its old team members from the developer’s Mass Effect heyday have gone. As it so happens, a few of them are now heading a new studio from Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons publisher Wizards of the Coast. Dubbed Archetype Entertainment, Wizards of the Coast have already gathered ample talent to make
Wizards of the Coast
Wizards of the Coast has made massive strides towards increasing its presence in the gaming industry over the past year. They’ve acquired studios like Tuque Games and announced a variety of games based on their IP like Baldur’s Gate 3, Magic: Legends and Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance. Now, it is opening up a brand
Thanks to fan feedback, Wizards of the Coast have rolled back changes to its Constructed Events that were supposed to be made in its latest update for Magic: The Gathering Arena. The changes that were in question pertain to the structure of Constructed Events and individual card rewards (ICR). Specifically, favoring best-of-1s instead of the traditional
The well-known collectible trading card game, Magic: The Gathering, has been around for over twenty years. Thousands of cards have been produced since its debut in 1993, with new sets releasing on a regular basis. Wizards of the Coast’s new video games studio, Digital Games Studio, is bringing the long-running card game to the digital