Hasbro‘s Wizards of the Coast revealed next year’s planned sets for its hit tabletop card game Magic: The Gathering and MagicCon dates and locations for 2027 during MagicCon: Amsterdam on Friday.
Per Wizards, the confirmed 2027 MTG sets, which begin a new story arc in the Magic Multiverse, include “Nauctis: The Sunken Realm,” “Kamigawa: Titanbreach” and “Zhalfir.”
This trio of mainline Magic sets will be released in addition to three currently unannounced Universes Beyond sets (collaborations done with outside IP, like Paramount, Disney and Marvel brands) releasing in April, August and November of next year to make up the full-year 2027 set schedule.
“Nauctis: The Sunken Realm” releases Feb. 5, 2027. The set features merfolk, seals, homarids and deities that rule over the undersea plane of Nauctis amidst tensions brewing between two warring kingdoms.
“Kamigawa: Titanbreach” releases June 4, 2027. The set is a clash between two “Magic” planes: Ikoria and Kamigawa. The people of Kamigawa must unite to stop the monsters of Ikoria that have crash-landed, threatening their home.
“Zhalfir” releases Oct. 1, 2027. The kingdom of Zhalfir reenters the multiverse as its own plane in this set. The vibrant magic of Zhalfir’s past comes to play as its people find their place in the Multiverse, featuring master of chronomancy Teferi Akosa in a return for a new generation of players.
Magic’s next big set is an August release inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” which will be further unveiled this weekend during MagicCon: Amsterdam.
Following MagicCon: Amsterdam, which runs today through Sunday, the final MagicCon event of this year will take place in Atlanta from Nov. 13-15.
In 2027, Wizards of the Coast says it will expand to four MagicCon events worldwide: Feb. 26-28 in Detroit, May 14-16 in Tokyo, Aug. 27-29 in Las Vegas and Dec. 3-5 in Amsterdam.
During MagicCon: Amsterdam today, Wizards of the Coast also revealed new look at October’s “Reality Fracture,” the upcoming conclusion set to a story arc that began with the set “Wilds of Eldraine” in 2023.








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