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2025 brings new Magic: The Gathering products such as three Magic Universe sets and three Universes Beyond sets.
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Universes Beyond sets, once non-standard, are now legal in all formats as of 2025.
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Players may struggle to manage the six standard sets that are released closely each time, which affects gameplay and financial investment.
2025 is going to bring a lot of new products and cards for it Magic: The Gathering Fans to collect – from three magic Universe Collection (Aetherdrift, Tarkir Dragonstorm, and Edge of Eternities) to Innistrad Remastered, including three Universes Beyond collections. MTGUB sets are polarizing from a design standpoint, as crossovers don't always fit seamlessly into the game's setting. Most importantly, Universes Beyond begins Magic: The Gathering It can be a bit controversial, as Wizards of the Coast originally promised that these editions would not affect the regular Standard rotation and would not be playable in Standard, but in 2025 that will no longer be the case.
Many things are changing Magic: The Gathering Now, and it started in November with the launch of Foundations – the first set to enter standard rotation for at least five years, if not semi-eternal. Then, Wizards of the Coast announced their change from four magic Universe sets and two UB sets into three and three, which accompanied the declaration of Universes Beyond being legal in all formats. This could put a damper on some fans' schedules, as the standard for UB sets to be legal means you have to play six sets in a year, rather than four, to stay up-to-date with the format.
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There's the argument that six sets of legal standards are a little too much for the players, both in terms of news cycle versus fatigue and financially. Magic: The Gathering It has a lot of expensive cards, which means that the six standard sets will be difficult to manage for collectors, who may have to choose which sets to open and which sets to skip or limit to a few drafts. Additionally, a total of six new standard sets means that it may be more difficult to break away from the mold if one wants to stay competitive.
That's not even taking into account the fact that the Universes Beyond collections may not be for everyone Magic: The Gathering Fans may want to stick with it magic The universe is set up for order, design, and scientific reasons. Instead, Standard decks will inevitably have to include cards from Universes Beyond sets with new release schedules and legalization rules, which can be boring if no one wants to see it. spider man or Final Fantasy Cards in MTG. This would be true for any UB collection, but given their legality in any format and most releases, this would be difficult to do.
Why six standard sets can be difficult for new MTG UB fans to manage
On the other side of the spectrum, new players are starting to gather Magic: The Gathering The cards aren't exactly easy due to their being a favorite IP into the game and also intending to start the standard game, collecting cards from all the previous expansions to reach back and build a deck. Likewise, these new players may dislike other Universes Beyond IPs and lose interest in Standard or the game in general.
Aetherdrift launches on February 14th, 2025, followed by Tarkir Dragonstorms on April 11th, Final Fantasy UB on June 13th, and Edge of Eternities on August 1st. The Spider-Man UB Collection and the Unannounced UB Collection do not yet have a release date. But they are likely to be released between September and October and between November and December respectively.
Magic: The Gathering's 2025 release schedule may be too tight
What follows is that, for new Standard players and veterans alike, the switch to six sets in a year means that it may be best to buy single cards on boosters or try to get from decks. Use the least number of new cards from each set. However, 6 sets for standard players may be difficult given the pace, as there will only be a few months between each 2025. Magic: The Gathering Releasing in general, 2025 will be full of new products, but it may hurt players, especially in Standard.