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By Jason Fanelli on October 25, 2024 at 2:07PM PDT GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Today, at MagicCon Las Vegas, Wizards Of The Coast announced its plans for the next year of Magic: The Gathering set releases, with seven main expansions coming throughout 2025. The year begins with a "remaster" set containing cards from a certain spooky plane, and then rolls into six Standard-legal sets: three in-universe Magic sets, along with three collaboration sets under the game's Universes Beyond marquee.

2025 will mark the first time a Universes Beyond-themed set will be legal in MTG's Standard format; the previous UB set, The Lord Of The Rings: Tales Of Middle-earth, was legal in Modern, but not Standard. The MagicCon announcements also included a highly-requested return to an MSRP-style format for selling packs, bundles, and other Magic: The Gathering products. Wizards Of The Coast moved away from MSRP in 2019, but it will make its return with the Foundations set on November 15.



Below, you'll see every set included in the announcement, along with art and cards revealed during the preview panels. The first set of 2025 will be Innistrad: Remastered, a return to the gothic horror world of vampires and werewolves first introduced in September 2011. Seven sets across Magic's history will be included in this reprint set, along with a new type of special card: Headliners.

Headliners are cards .

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