Magic Arena has released its event schedule for the final weeks of January 2022 and the first week of February as players continue to power through Crimson Vow content and its related events. The upcoming calendar is jam-packed with exciting activities and should have something for everyone. Players are going to have a chance to enjoy another few weeks of Crimson Vow, but there will also be some events that offer the chance to head back to Strixhaven and the Forgotten Realms.
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Fans of Magic Arena can get a closer look at all of the upcoming events available through the digital format right now. The next few weeks are going to deliver some Midweek Magic activities, quick drafts, and a handful of other limited and constructed events for players to explore (including another qualifier weekend!)…
MIDWEEK MAGIC
Midweek Magic events begin on Tuesdays at 8 a.m. PT and end on Thursdays at 11 a.m. PT.
January 11–13: Alchemy January 18–20: Momir January 25–27: Slow Start February 1–3: Historic All Access February 8–10: Cascade
QUICK DRAFT
January 7–21: Strixhaven: School of Mages January 21–February 4: Innistrad: Crimson Vow February 4–11: Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures of the Forgotten Realms
QUALIFIER WEEKEND
January 22: Day 1 (must qualify through previous play) Format: Traditional Alchemy (Best-of-Three) January 23: Day 2 (must qualify during Day 1 to participate) Format: Traditional Alchemy (Best-of-Three)
ARENA OPEN
January 15: Day 1 (open to all players) Format: Alchemy, Best-of-One and Best-of-Three matches January 16: Day 2 (must qualify during Day 1 to participate) Format: Traditional Alchemy (Best-of-Three) matches
OTHER EVENTS
January 6–21: Arena Cube Draft January 6–21: Arena Cube Traditional Draft January 21–February 1: Mad Science
Format: Alchemy with a special gameplay emblem
Note: This event will reward eternal night card styles from Innistrad: Crimson Vow.
January 28–February 10: Innistrad: Double Feature Draft
(This draft format combines cards from Innistrad: Midnight Hunt and Innistrad: Crimson Vow.)
Note: Each entry into this event will award a Dracula card style!
Overall, it’s a pretty exciting first month of the year. Many players are likely eager to move on to the next set now that Crimson Vow has been around for a while, but the wait won’t be too much longer as pre-release season gets closer every day.
As always, players can also queue up for casual or ranked Constructed play at any time. Those matches are free and are the primary way lots of players attempt to climb the ranked Constructed ladder all the way up to the Mythic Tier. Reaching that level of play requires a ton of practice, play, and grinding; but is a great way to try and qualify for special tournament invites and prizes in the competitive card game.
Magic Arena is available now for PC and mobile devices.
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