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Mark Rosewater Defends Marvel Crossover in MTG, Calls Playtest “Most Fun in Years”

Derek Morgan

Magic: The Gathering’s head designer, Mark Rosewater, has responded to criticism of the Marvel crossover expansion, stating that the playtest for the upcoming set was incredibly enjoyable. Despite the backlash from fans, Rosewater stands by the decision to introduce crossovers like The Lord of the Rings and Warhammer: 40,000, as they have brought back old players and attracted new ones to the game.

MTG has had its fair share of controversies over the past 30 years since its debut in 1993. However, the introduction of crossover sets has breathed new life into the game, with popular franchises like Final Fantasy and Warhammer: 40,000 adding a fresh twist to the card game experience. These crossovers have even caught the attention of celebrities like Post Malone, who purchased one of the rarest MTG cards.

While some fans question the future of MTG with the announcement of the Marvel crossover expansion, Rosewater dismisses the criticism and embraces the new direction of the game. He acknowledges that MTG was originally intended to have a cohesive universe, but he now sees the value in incorporating different elements and expanding the game’s horizons.

Rosewater’s playtest experience with the Marvel expansion has solidified his belief in the potential of these crossovers. He describes it as one of the most enjoyable playtests he has had in years, indicating that the collaboration between Marvel and MTG has been a success.

Despite the mixed reactions from fans, it seems that these crossover sets are here to stay. Rosewater’s enthusiasm for the Marvel expansion suggests that MTG will continue to explore new collaborations and incorporate more pop culture references into the game.

Ultimately, the choice to use crossover sets is up to individual players. However, it’s important to remember that at its core, MTG remains the same beloved game it has always been, with or without these crossovers. The addition of pop culture elements simply adds a new layer of enjoyment for those who appreciate the references.
Source: DOTESPORTS

 

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