Magic: The Gathering 2026 Full Set Roadmap Revealed

Magic: The Gathering 2026 Full Set Roadmap Revealed

Magic: The Gathering 2026 Full Set Roadmap Revealed

ATLANTA, GA – The future of the multiverse has been charted. During a packed preview panel at MagicCon Atlanta today, Wizards of the Coast pulled back the curtain on its ambitious plans for Magic: The Gathering, revealing the entire seven-set release slate for 2026. While players are still looking forward to the final premier set of 2025, the highly anticipated Universes Beyond: Avatar: The Last Airbender, the publisher is already setting the stage for a massive year to follow, promising a diverse journey through new worlds, returning favorites, and groundbreaking designs.

The announcement provides an unprecedented long-range forecast for players and collectors, outlining a cadence of releases that touches upon every corner of the celebrated trading card game. From standard-legal premier sets to supplemental experiences, 2026 is shaping up to be one of Magic's most varied years yet.

The Complete 2026 MTG Release Slate

Wizards of the Coast laid out a comprehensive roadmap that ensures a steady stream of new content for both tabletop and digital MTG Arena players. The seven-set schedule is designed to balance innovation with nostalgia, introducing brand-new planes while also revisiting some of the game's most iconic settings.

Here is the full breakdown of what to expect from Magic: The Gathering in 2026:

  • Q1 2026 - Codename: "Volt"
    Kicking off the year is a return to a world of high-tech marvels and arcane invention. While the plane's name is still under wraps, the codename "Volt" and initial concept art suggest a focus on energy, artifacts, and a potential conflict between nature and machinery. This will be the first standard-legal premier set of the year.
  • Q2 2026 - Codename: "Yacht"
    The second premier set of the year will take players to an entirely new plane, a sprawling world of tropical archipelagos, high-seas adventure, and ancient, water-logged mysteries. Described as a top-down design inspired by the age of sail and exploration, "Yacht" promises pirates, sea monsters, and treasure-seeking mechanics.
  • Summer 2026 - "Pioneer Masters 2"
    Addressing a long-standing request from the community, Wizards announced a second installment of Pioneer Masters. This set, designed primarily for digital play on MTG Arena, will inject more key staples into the platform's Pioneer format, further aligning it with its tabletop counterpart and providing a dynamic draft experience.
  • Q3 2026 - Codename: "Zipline"
    The fall premier set marks a return to the beloved adventure world of Zendikar. Last seen during the perilous rise of the Eldrazi, this visit, codenamed "Zipline," will focus on the plane's recovery and the spirit of exploration. Expect to see the return of Landfall, party mechanics, and breathtaking landscapes teeming with danger and discovery.
  • Late 2026 - "Universes Beyond: [REDACTED]"
    Continuing its successful Universes Beyond series, Wizards of the Coast confirmed a major crossover with a blockbuster intellectual property for late 2026. While the name of the partner franchise remains a closely guarded secret, the publisher teased it as a universe known for its "epic scale and legendary heroes," fueling widespread speculation among the fanbase. This will be a full, draftable premier set.
  • Holiday 2026 - "Conspiracy: The Imperial Court"
    The fan-favorite multiplayer draft format is back. The next entry in the Conspiracy series, subtitled "The Imperial Court," will immerse players in a world of political intrigue, alliances, and backstabbing. These sets are renowned for their unique mechanics designed specifically for multiplayer games, such as the popular "Draft matters" cards.
  • TBD 2026 - A New Supplemental Set
    A seventh, as-of-yet-unnamed supplemental set was also confirmed for 2026. Details were scarce, but it was described as a unique product that will "remix the Magic experience in a new way," suggesting it could be a follow-up to experimental sets like Jumpstart or a completely new concept.

A Bold Future for the Multiverse

The 2026 roadmap demonstrates a clear strategy from Wizards of the Coast: deliver a diverse portfolio that caters to every type of Magic player. The schedule offers a healthy mix of Standard-legal sets that drive the main narrative, supplemental products that support other formats like Pioneer and multiplayer, and a major Universes Beyond release to attract new audiences.

By providing such a long-term view, the company gives players, collectors, and local game stores a clear picture of what's to come, allowing them to plan and build excitement for the future. As the final chapters of 2024 and the full 2025 schedule play out, the 2026 lineup already looms on the horizon, promising a year filled with innovation, adventure, and the strategic gameplay that has defined Magic for over three decades.

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