
Strategically choose the spells in your hand because they'll be drawn at random as you fight. Control the chaos - Control and chaos intertwine in real-time combat.Walk your own path - You'll need to cross various planes to save the multiverse, but how you weave your path is up to you.You can switch between all five as you play. Become a planeswalker - Choose from five different classes.Choose your path through the planes, collect spells to create powerful spell hands, and control the chaos of battle as you fight to save the multiverse from its greatest threat yet. Its elements are intended to expand upon existing canon rather than create a new continuity, but no public statement has been made on whether they will be recognized as canon.Īn ancient force moves in the darkness, and it's up to you to walk the planes and gather the power needed to fight. The story discussed here is based on licensed interpretations of Magic characters and locations, used in assorted media. This article or section discusses story elements that may not be considered canon. Magic: Legends shut down on October 31, 2021. On Jit was announced that the game would be terminated. The PC Open Beta launched on March 23, 2021. In February 2020, Wizards of the Coast CEO Chris Cocks announced that the game would form part of Magic's "Year of Digital Expansion", together with MTG Arena, Magic SpellSlingers and ManaStrike. Īs of December 2019, it was in its beta phase. The name of the game, Magic: Legends, was officially revealed on December 12, 2019, at The Game Awards, a year and a half after the game was announced to be in development. It's about jumping into the world and the fiction of Magic: The Gathering." Cryptic Studios CEO Stephen D'Angelo explained that his "intent is to go forward with a Magic game that is not about the card game. It was originally announced as a MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game).

The development of a free-to-play Magic themed role-playing videogame was announced on June 7, 2017. It is responsible for the major MMO hits Star Trek Online, Champions Online and Neverwinter (based on WotC-owned Dungeons & Dragons).

Cryptic Studios is an American video game developer specializing in massively multiplayer online role-playing games.
