Magic: The Gathering Arena
News, coverage and analysis tracking Magic: The Gathering Arena across the outlets.- Magic: The Gathering Arena developers have successfully unionizedDevelopers of Magic: The Gathering Arena at Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro have successfully unionized, forming the United Wizards of the Coast-CWA. The union's goals include obtaining assurances regarding generative AI, layoff protections, and compensation transparency. Employees voted in favor of unionization following a National Labour Relations Board election after their request for voluntary recognition was denied.
- United Wizards of the Coast Union Has Officially Been FormedDevelopers of Magic: The Gathering Arena have officially formed the United Wizards of the Coast union, affiliated with the Communication Workers Association. The union, established with a majority vote from 79 out of 102 employees, aims to negotiate collective bargaining agreements covering layoff protections, remote work, workload sustainability, and AI tool guidelines. Wizards of the Coast has stated they will engage in good faith negotiations.
- Magic: The Gathering Arena devs' union officially elected, following claims Wizards of the Coast were dragging their heels on voluntary recognitionThe union representing Magic: The Gathering Arena developers, United Wizards of the Coast - CWA, has been officially elected following a petition filed with the US National Labor Relations Board. The union, which previously accused Wizards of the Coast of delaying voluntary recognition, hopes to ratify a contract soon. Members previously cited concerns about layoffs, remote work policies, generative AI, and mandatory crunch as reasons for unionizing.
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- Wizards of the Coast writes to staff to explain "how union representation works" as studio prepares to vote to unionizeWizards of the Coast has communicated with staff about the implications of union representation as employees prepare to vote on unionizing with the Communication Workers of America. The company stated that all current benefits and perks would be subject to negotiation, potentially resulting in changes to existing terms. The vote is scheduled with the National Labor Relations Board for June 2.
- Report: Wizards of the Coast is trying to discourage workers from unionizingWizards of the Coast is reportedly issuing letters to employees to discourage them from unionizing, warning of potential negative outcomes. This comes as Magic: The Gathering Arena developers are set to vote on unionizing with the Communications Workers of America on June 2, 2026, after voluntarily recognizing the union failed. The union organizers state their goals include securing AI protections, bolstering job security, and addressing concerns about career progression and a return-to-office mandate.
- 3 years on from laying off over 1,000 people, Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast are sending daily emails and physical letters encouraging the survivors to not unioniseWizards of the Coast is reportedly employing aggressive tactics, including daily emails and physical letters to employees' homes, to discourage workers from unionizing. Employees claim the company hired a union avoidance firm and is spreading misinformation to deter the formation of a union for the Magic: The Gathering Arena team. This follows significant layoffs in 2023, which some employees believe spurred the current unionization efforts.
- Magic The Gathering: Arena Is Gearing Up For A Marvel Comics TakeoverWizards of the Coast is integrating all past and future Marvel sets into Magic: The Gathering Arena starting June 16, 2025. This includes retroactively adding cards from the previous Marvel's Spider-Man set, replacing digital-exclusive equivalents. Players who owned the Omenpath versions will receive the Marvel equivalents as a bonus.
- Magic The Gathering: Arena Is Gearing Up For A Marvel Comics TakeoverWizards of the Coast is integrating all past and future Marvel sets into Magic: The Gathering Arena starting June 16, 2025. This includes retroactively adding cards from the previous Marvel's Spider-Man set, replacing digital-exclusive equivalents. Players who owned the Omenpath versions will receive the Marvel equivalents as a bonus.
- MTG Arena To Get Marvel Super Heroes, Through The Omenpaths RetiredWizards of the Coast announced that the Marvel Super Heroes set will launch on Magic: The Gathering Arena on June 23rd with full licensed characters and art. Previously released Marvel's Spider-Man cards, which featured in-universe alternate versions, will also be properly added to MTG Arena on June 16th with source material art and avatars.
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- Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro miss deadline to voluntarily recognise workers' unionWizards of the Coast and Hasbro missed the May 1 deadline to voluntarily recognize the union formed by Magic: The Gathering Arena developers, UWOTC-CWA. The union expressed disappointment but remains committed to collective bargaining, citing concerns about layoffs, remote work, AI, and transparency. They are urging continued player support until an election petition filed with the National Labor Relations Board is resolved.
- "They responded only to the press": Wizards of the Coast miss deadline for recognising Magic: The Gathering Arena unionWizards of the Coast has missed a deadline to voluntarily recognize the union formed by Magic: The Gathering Arena developers. The union, United Wizards of the Coast—CWA, claims management has only responded to press inquiries and is now awaiting a National Labor Relations Board petition. The union aims to address issues like layoffs, return-to-office mandates, and generative AI adoption.
- Wizards of the Coast declines to voluntarily recognize game worker unionWizards of the Coast and its parent company Hasbro have declined to voluntarily recognize the United Wizards of the Coast—CWA union, despite a request from employees by May 1, 2026. The union, seeking increased staff wellbeing through layoff protections and generative AI guardrails, plans to proceed with a National Labor Relations Board election.
- Wizards of the Coast Fails to Recognize Magic: The Gathering Arena Union, the United Wizards of the CoastWizards of the Coast has declined to voluntarily recognize the newly formed United Wizards of the Coast union, which represents developers of Magic: The Gathering Arena. The union, partnered with the Communications Workers Association, had requested recognition by May 1st, citing a desire for sustainable workloads, AI protections, and brand stewardship. An official election overseen by the National Labor Relations Board will now be held in the coming weeks to determine union representation.
- Magic: The Gathering Arena devs announce plans to unioniseA supermajority of Magic: The Gathering Arena developers at Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro, have announced plans to unionize with the Communications Workers of America (CWA). This marks the first known unionization effort at Wizards of the Coast, driven by concerns over layoffs, remote work policies, and mandatory crunch. The workers are seeking protections against layoffs, safeguards for generative AI, and increased transparency and equity.
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- Magic: The Gathering Arena developers intend to form a union with the CWADevelopers at Wizards of the Coast, makers of Magic: The Gathering Arena, are organizing to form a union with the Communications Workers of America (CWA). The union has filed for an election with the National Labor Relations Board, citing concerns over layoffs, wages, remote work policies, and workplace transparency. This effort follows similar unionization drives within the broader video game industry.
- "This isn’t just something that affects Wizards of the Coast" - Magic: the Gathering Arena team vote to unionise for protection against layoffs, genAI and forced crunchDevelopers of Magic: The Gathering Arena at Wizards of the Coast are organizing to unionize with the Communications Workers of America (CWA). The union aims to secure better protections against layoffs, address generative AI usage, and prevent mandatory crunch. This move follows similar unionization efforts in the gaming industry and aims to give workers more say in workplace conditions and equity.
- Magic: The Gathering Arena Developers Announce Official United Wizards of the Coast Worker's Union.Developers of Magic: The Gathering Arena have announced the formation of the United Wizards of the Coast union, affiliated with the Communications Workers of America. The union has formally requested voluntary recognition from Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro, citing concerns over worker well-being, equity, AI usage, workload sustainability, and job security. The company has until May 1, 2026, to respond.