Hasbro CEO Teases K-Pop MTG Release to Entice Women to Play
Hasbro CEO Teases K-Pop MTG Release to Entice Women to Play
It’s unfortunately one of those communities that has ended up being hyper-competitive and gatekeepy af from my experience. Even as a dude, I don’t go to LGSs to play anymore. I’ve had fun with drafts and prereleases, but it only takes one match out of 3 for me to regret showing up in person.
I would guess that commander tends to be more welcoming, assuming people are following the bracket system now.
(There’s also something to be said about the smell, but not really sure what can be done about that. This might just be an issue at my LGS though.)
I used to follow standard rotation, then they abandoned the standard players and regular standard releases and left the rotation to stagnate.
I’m not interested in the alchemy cards or reprints of not in standard sets, and there’s just nothing happening in standard even after a year.
I used to play every day, i spent money on MTG Arena, but I will never have the money to play physical MTG.
It’s really funny because I would drop $500 if i could get a x4 playset of every card, but that would probably cost closer to 50k considering they try to also maintain their childrens card game as a gatcha economy to rival the USD.
WOTC could take $5-$10 ever couple of months from me if they wanted to support the most popular game type again, or they could take a single payment of $500 for all the physical cards, or i could just play other games that respect me more.
WOTC prefers the third option where I don’t give them money, because they can’t have all my money.
It’s interesting to see because while the success is undeniable, it remains to be seen as to wether it is sustainable long term. Fortnite hasn’t been as profitable as Epic would have liked because of the increasingly higher licensing fees they have to pay, and they can’t escape it since Fortnite itself isn’t really an IP that can sell anything. I expect Magic to go the same way.
Imagine if they had actually invested in their IP in the same way Warhammer has, they might be the ones licensing it.