We've probably all heard about how difficult it is for a game to transition from being a paid title to a free-to-play one.
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With talk of crunch in video game development again making headlines, it's refreshing to see one developer slow things down a bit.
On Magic: Legends' Plane of Innistrad sits Gavony, a dark and brooding province, and the subject of today's dev blog on environment art.
Another Planeswalker class has been revealed for Cryptic Studios' Action RPG Magic: Legends.
Among the five classes that will be available when Magic: Legends launches will be a long-range class inspired by the sun.
It's that time again.
In a way, Magic: The Gathering packs were the original loot boxes.
In another behind the scenes look at the development of Magic: Legends, the game's dev team is highlighting the system that controls how enemies spawn in the game -- including which ones spawn, as well as where and when.
As we draw closer to...
Get ready, everyone!...
Last week, the team at Cryptic Studios introduced realms in Magic: Legends, a kind of menu system that tracks and enhance your planeswalker's progression in the game through a variety of specialized workstations.
Lots of MMOs give players housing.
Today, the Magic: Legends team published another post about what players can expect from certain aspects of gameplay.
Today, Cryptic offered up some more information on the upcoming Acton MMORPG Magic: Legends in a post on the game's site.
Those hoping for more information on Cryptic's upcoming M:TG-based ARPG Magic: Legends are in luck today -- especially if they're interested in the Beastcaller Class.
If you've played any amount of Magic: The Gathering, you've eventually run into one of those blue decks.
Mages aren't all flimsy glass cannons who like to shoot fireballs from a safe distance.
How much can you learn about Magic: Legends in seven minutes?...
It might be a new decade, but I'm going to make the same old mistakes and try to predict what I think will happen in free-to-play gaming over the next calendar year.
The Magic: Legends team continues its trickle of information tactics -- which is both a blessing and a curse for players interested in the upcoming MMO.
Now that the cork has been let off the Magic: Legends bottle, it seems the intent is to just keep pouring the information out a little at a time.
Perfect World Entertainment and Wizards of the Coast's Magic: Legends MMO is scheduled to come out later this year -- following a beta that is still somewhat in the future as well.
There hasn't been too much revealed about Magic: Legends since its formal announcement at the Game Awards earlier this month -- unless you're willing to dive deep into all the various social media channels at your disposal.
Two and a half years ago, we heard that Cryptic Studios was working on a Magic: The Gathering MMORPG -- and really haven't heard much else since (though that didn't stop us from trying to predict what it would be).