Wizards of the Coast dropped a bombshell on the Magic: The Gathering <\/em>community on Oct. 16, mashing Draft and Set booster packs into the Play booster, and I’m excited for what the future looks like. <\/p>
Play boosters are the new MTG<\/em> booster pack replacing Draft and Set boosters<\/a>, slated to go into effect through the release of Murders at Markov Manor<\/em> after the first of the year. The new booster pack combines both Draft and Set boosters into one, forever changing the MTG <\/em>Limited format <\/a>and how players will purchase regular booster packs in the future. The change is a positive one, in my opinion, but there are potential issues as well. <\/p>
Play boosters will replace Draft boosters on MTG Arena <\/em>as well, but prices are not expected to increase. This a solid move by WotC considering the monetization system has improved over the years<\/a>. But are Play boosters the answer to tabletop issues that go beyond inventory and distribution issues? <\/p>