Unicron-scale toy company Hasbro owns both Magic: The Gathering and Transformers, so it might not be the strangest thing in the world that robots in disguise will soon appear in the Wizards of the Coast collectible card game. I can’t. synergy point of view. (Actually, it is limited to tournaments. grimlock magic card (opens in new tab) Available at HasCon 2017. ) Hasbro’s recent pulsecon (opens in new tab) It’s been revealed that 15 double-faced cards representing characters like Optimus Prime, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Arcee, and Goldbug are coming to Magic: The Gathering. They are distributed throughout his pack of boosters for future expansions. brothers war (opens in new tab)is a retelling of the classic Magic story from 1994 with global release on November 18th.
One side of the Transformers card depicts a character in the form of a robot, while the other side depicts a vehicle, stereo, etc. Each card is printed in his two art styles. One looks like one of his 1980s cartoons, the other his more recent Transformers: Shattered Glass comic. hero.
IGN (opens in new tab) has a preview showing six Transformer cards with two new mechanics. There is More Than Meets the Eye, which you can convert and cast for another price. Living Metal means that Transformers in vehicle mode don’t need to be crewed like regular vehicle-type artifact cards. Note that these cards are only legal in Commander, Legacy, and Vintage formats.
of NME (opens in new tab) Outright Games reports that it is working on a Transformers video game based on Earthspark, an animated series coming to Paramount+ in November.Completely previously published Transformers: Battlegrounds, a turn-based squad tactics game released in vapor (opens in new tab) The new game is set to release on PC in 2023.