Magic: The Gathering Arena, the free-to-play collectible card game from Wizards of the Coast, will soon be coming to Mac OS. Initially released in beta for Windows PC in 2017, MTG Arena is a digital adaptation of the popular fantasy card game.

Arriving on June 25th, the Mac launch has been timed to coincide with the release of the Magic: The Gathering Core Set 2021. As the latest Magic: The Gathering card set to be included on MTG Arena, the Core Set offers a mix of new cards and reprints of favorites from MTG's past.

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From launch, Mac players will be able to access all of the different game modes in MTG Arena, as well as continue using previous PC accounts to maintain their card collection, friends list, and achievements. The launch will also feature fully supported cross-platform play, allowing Mac and PC players to challenge each other seamlessly.

Earlier this year, it was announced that Magic: The Gathering Arena will also be coming to mobile devices in 2020. The title is confirmed for both Android and iOS, but so far no further details have been released, and fans don't know if it will also be cross-play compatible. The mobile version is expected to launch sometime near the end of the year.

Magic: The Gathering is available now either in physical format or online through Magic Arena on PC.

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