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A few rays of light in an otherwise dreary year.
Taking a planeswalk off a long cliff.
Magic: Legends will soon be no more, but at least Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios are handing out some free bundles to compensate ...
Yesterday's surprising news that Magic: Legends would be shutting down in just a few months means that Cryptic Studios will soon have a lot of positions that are no longer necessary.
If it seems like it hasn't been that long since Magic: Legends became playable, you're right.
Here's the latest group of polls for you to vote on to decide what was your favorite game of the last year -- or of all time!...
In addition the the usual free games, the Epic Games Store is also tossing out a freebie to you Magic: Legends players this week. Between now and 10:00 AM Pacific time on June 24, players who grab the game on EGS can unlock...
Whether or not you like Magic: Legends -- and there are a lot of people on both sides of that aisle -- one thing that pretty much everyone comes out against is the notion of currency caps.
Magic: Legends' May update went live today, and Perfect World had more to unveil than just the topics covered in yesterday's letter from Executive Producer Steve Ricossa.
Magic: Legends Executive Producer Steve Ricossa gave players a heads-up on what to expect in tomorrow's update for the game, which looks to expand on several of the concepts he described in his previous letters.
Magic: Legends is hosting a weekend event offering players the opportunity to obtain even more useful World Enchantments.
The long-promised big mid-April patch for Magic: Legends is finally upon us.
Magic: Legends Executive Producer Steve Ricossa is back with another State of the Game letter, addressing more changes to the game that are coming as a result of player feedback.
Magic: Legends Executive Producer Steve Ricossa talked earlier this week about a set of sweeping changes that would be coming to the game in a future patch.
Cryptic Studios and Perfect World Entertainment jump into the ARPG realm (plane?...
How's Magic: Legends doing?...
Nearly four years after its initial announcement, you can finally get your hands on Magic: Legends.
Magic: Legends' PC Open Beta lands tomorrow and, because they'd really like people psyched up for it, Cryptic and Perfect World have a special livestreaming event going today.
I've been aware of Magic: Legends ever since it was first announced that Cryptic Studios would be working on a "brand new RPG based on Magic: The Gathering," back in 2017.
Ah, monetization: It's the thing that can make an otherwise good game into a raging dumpster fire (see Star Wars Battlefront II).
As has been the case with many video game developers, the men and women of Cryptic Studios have been working from home for about a year -- and that temporary measure is about to become a permanent one. Star Trek Online Desi...
How hard do you want your Magic: Legends experience to be?...
The lore for Magic: the Gathering was originally just "two wizards summoning creatures to fight each other," but over the last two decades-plus, it's evolved into a rich and complex multiverse of places and people.
The open beta for Magic: Legends starts on March 23.
Every MMO has equipment, and even though Magic: Legends is kinda-sorta not calling itself an "MMO," per se, it's going to follow suit.
Wizards of the Coast announced a special bundle featuring exclusive items for its upcoming M:TG deckbuilder ARPG, Magic: Legends.
When you play Magic: The Gathering, you might think you're just flipping cards and tapping lands.
Development on Magic: Legends is still chugging along, though Cryptic Studios has been rather quiet the past few months, ever since announcing its launch delay to 2021.
It's that time again!...