Wizards of the Coast Unites With Post Malone: A Magical Remix
Wizards of the Coast has been shaking up Magic: The Gathering by partnering with pop culture icons—think Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, League of Legends—and most recently, Grammy‑nominee Post Malone. The new collaboration promises seasonal Secret Lair drops, plus a splash of musical flair that’s sure to revitalize the game’s community.
Friday Night Magic Returns
After two years of the globe‑wide pause on face‑to‑face play, Friday Night Magic (FNM) is back. FNM is the cornerstone of casual group play—local shops and gaming clubs organize a friendly tournament every Friday, giving newbies a taste of competitive MTG without the pressure. It’s a camaraderie‑making tradition that the pandemic shook but hasn’t smashed.
Wizards of the Coast is using this revival to celebrate both the legacy of MTG and the vibrant communities that thrive around it. Players can already feel the excitement: Post Malone’s entry into the scene is a tribute to the game’s reach beyond the boardroom.
Post Malone’s Magic Love Affair
It turns out the renowned rapper is a die‑hard MTG fan. He’s graced popular guild channels like The Command Zone and Tolarian Community College, and he wears MTG tees like a boss.
“I’m obsessed with Magic: The Gathering. This is really a dream come true,” the artist confessed, his voice echoing the hype of a new track drop. “We’ll be doing some cool stuff so keep an eye out.”
What’s Next? The First Step of a Grand Adventure
- Secret Lair Drop: Fans can expect a range of colourful, narrative‑driven cards marrying Post’s lyrical swagger with MTG’s iconic art.
- Community Events: FNM nights will feature special promos, exclusive booth reductions, and in‑store merch collaborations.
- Future Collaborations: Wizards hints at more cross‑overs—think Kingdom Hearts, Ocean’s Eleven—so keep your decks ready.
For the long‑awaited return of Friday nights and the “Dream‑come‑true” vibes of a new partnership, this marks the beginning of a larger adventure. MTG fans and Post fans alike—the decks are open, the speakers are turned up, and the finish line is almost in sight.
