Due to some larger backend changes to Magic Arena, the big update is being pushed out roughly two weeks. That means that players won’t be diving into that Historic Horizons content until closer to the end of August. That’s obviously a bit of a disappointment for some players, but luckily the game is rolling out some other exciting content (and some nice perks) to keep players engaged during the two week wait.
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One of the most exciting opportunities that will be available over the next few weeks are a series of Premier Draft opportunities. Amonkhet Remastered, Kaladesh Remastered, and Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths are all going to be rotating over the next three weeks and players can get one free draft of each for free during their respective weeks.
Jumpstart: Historic Horizons Delay
Three Free Premier Drafts
Amonkhet Remastered (August 10–15)
We also need to delay adding the new Historic Brawl queue until this update as well, but for players looking forward to that, we will be adding a Historic Brawl event (with no entry fee) on August 12 that will run until the queue is available.
There are additional impacts here as well. Because Jumpstart: Historic Horizons is now starting closer to Innistrad: Midnight Hunt’s launch on September 16, we’re extending the duration of the Jumpstart: Historic Horizons event to run until October 14 so there’s plenty of time to enjoy both sets."
Kaladesh Remastered (August 15–20)
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths (August 20–26)
Three free premier drafts is definitely a great reason to login over the coming weeks and even players who don’t prefer the Limited format should take the time to enter the drafts to get those cards and any extra rewards they might earn along the way. Each format varies, so be sure to review the full spoilers for each and take unique drafting strategies into consideration.
Check back for more Magic Arena news, updates, and guides as the next set’s arrival approaches. Until then, draw well!
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