Key Takeaways
- Magic: The Gathering’s 2025 releases will include valuable reprints and new “headliner” cards limited to 500 copies.
- The upcoming sets, like Innistrad Remastered and Aetherdrift, will introduce exciting new concepts and engaging storylines.
- The “Death Race” Aeterdrift set launches on February 14, promising a thrilling experience for fans of the game.
Magic: The Gathering was marred by a few controversies in the latter half of 2024, between the Commander bans and the debacle that followed and the poorly-received launch of Marvel Secret Lair drops, but things are likely looking up at the beginning of next year. While 2025 may not be entirely a positive year for the game, mainly due to Magic: The Gathering‘s Universes Beyond sets being Standard-legal and the fact that this decision was met with backlash, a good shift is bound to happen. This is thanks to the re-release of a beloved set, the launch of an entirely new expansion, and a new type of card that could take the community by storm.
There will be a lot going on for Magic: The Gathering next year, with a total of six Standard-legal sets coming out, possibly alongside other Eternal releases, like preconstructed Commander decks. On top of that, January will continue the tradition of remastered sets, all while introducing the new “headliner” cards. Between Magic: The Gathering‘s big Final Fantasy set and the new Universes Beyond release schedule, including a Spider-Man expansion, a lot of beginners will likely approach the game, so Wizards of the Coast needs to start 2025 on the right foot.
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MTG’s Innistrad Remastered is Launching on January 24, 2025
Magic: The Gathering‘s first set of 2025 is going to be Innistrad Remastered, which is a collection of reprints from the various Innistrad expansions and releases. This is a special set for many reasons, not least the fact that Innistrad is one of the most beloved planes in Magic: The Gathering‘s entire history. Innistrad Remastered will include a new card type that will presumably star in every release of 2025, and that’s the new headliner cards.
Innistrad Remastered will include a lot of valuable reprints, like Liliana of the Veil and Meathook Massacre.
What to Expect From Magic: The Gathering’s Headliner Cards in 2025
MTG‘s new headliner cards are serialized from 1 to 500, meaning there will only be a total of 500 copies of that specific card and print in existence for each set headliners star in. In the case of Innistrad Remastered, the headliner will be a reprint of Edgar Markov, which in and of itself is an expensive card and a good one to pull, sitting at around $70 in value. However, the headliner version of Edgar Markov will likely become one of Magic: The Gathering‘s most valuable cards given that only 500 copies will be printed, and it’s going to be very rare to pull.
Magic: The Gathering’s Death Race Set is Launching on February 14, 2025
While it may seem hard to top the reprint of a lot of popular Innistrad cards, Magic: The Gathering‘s new Aetherdrift expansion will be right around the corner to kick off 2025 in style as the first Standard-legal set of the year. Defined by MTG‘s own Mark Rosewater, this set will take place across three different planes and will feature ten teams, all competing in a death race to win the ultimate prize – the Aetherspark.
Based on the art shown so far, Aetherdrift will most likely take place in Kaladesh and Amonkhet, with the third plane still up in the air as it was never the main setting of any expansion.
On top of Aetherdrift featuring this new concept of a tri-planar death race, it will also have its own headliner card, which is The Aetherspark itself. This card seems to be an MTG Planeswalker in and of itself based on art, but details have yet to be confirmed. Still, the expansion seems full of popular characters and locations, so it could be a great release for longtime fans.
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