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'''[http://www.mtgnews.com/ MTGNews]''' is a website dedicated to '''[[Magic: the Gathering]]'''
'''MTGNews''' was a website dedicated to ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.


==History==
==History==
MTGNews was, for some time, the leader in Magic rumours. Mainly due to [[rancored_elf]], there was a time when anyone that wanted to have a sneak preview of an upcoming [[Magic: The Gathering]] set would go to this site. Spoilers were often based on articles in magazines like [[The Duelist]] and [[InQuest]], but also magazines from countries like France or Japan who would get their official spoilers early on. MTGNews was also home of one of the biggest online communities in the history of the game.
MTGNews was, for some time, the leader in ''Magic'' rumors. Mainly due to the user '''rancored_elf''', there was a time when anyone who wanted to have a sneak preview of an upcoming ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' set would go to this site. Spoilers were often based on articles in magazines like [[The Duelist]] and [[InQuest]], but also on magazines from countries like France or Japan who would get their official spoilers early on. MTGNews was also home of one of the biggest online communities in the history of the game.


On April 9, 2002, the info for ''[[Judgment]]'' was accidentally released through [[MTGO]] seven weeks before the release and immediatly spoiled on MTGNews. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/feature/42|"What Card Leak?"|Kyle Murray|May 01, 2002}}</ref> <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr40|The Leak That Was|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 30, 2002}}</ref>
On April 9, 2002, the info for ''[[Judgment]]'' was accidentally released through [[MTGO]] seven weeks before the release and immediately spoiled on MTGNews.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/what-card-leak-2002-05-01|"What Card Leak?"|Kyle Murray|May 01, 2002}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/leak-was-2002-09-30|The Leak That Was|[[Mark Rosewater]]|September 30, 2002}}</ref>


In the end of 2004 there were internal problems and the site lost credibility due to some users. This was around the time [[{{MTGS}}]] was created, and the fact that rancored_elf moved to {{MTGS}} meant that a lot of the users soon followed in a mass transit. {{MTGS}} became the leading site in rumours.
In the end of 2004 there were internal problems and the site lost credibility due to the behavior of some users. This was around the time [[MTG Salvation]] was created, and the fact that rancored_elf moved to MTG Salvation meant that a lot of the users soon followed in a mass transit. MTG Salvation became the leading site in rumors.


In more recent times, activity has dropped to all-time lows with many notable members either being banned or leaving; but, it has been rebounding since the beginning of 2008. Currently, MTGNews holds a tight-knit group of active users and is slowly gaining new members, many of whom are originally from {{MTGS}}. Also, recently many long-time members have been returning with varying degrees of activity.
In the following years, activity dropped to all-time lows with many notable members either being banned or leaving, but it was rebounding in the beginning of 2008. A few years later though, it disappeared off the internet altogether, and has never returned.
 
The MTGNews since the Subterranean Spirit fiasco and his subsequent leaving has prided itself more on its accepting and family-like community atmosphere, rather than the place for Magic and Magic rumours, which the site was original known for. This can be seen in that most of the heaviest-posted forums are non-Magic related.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
{{Websites}}
*[http://www.mtgnews.com/ Official website]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 14 June 2020

MTGNews was a website dedicated to Magic: The Gathering.

History

MTGNews was, for some time, the leader in Magic rumors. Mainly due to the user rancored_elf, there was a time when anyone who wanted to have a sneak preview of an upcoming Magic: The Gathering set would go to this site. Spoilers were often based on articles in magazines like The Duelist and InQuest, but also on magazines from countries like France or Japan who would get their official spoilers early on. MTGNews was also home of one of the biggest online communities in the history of the game.

On April 9, 2002, the info for Judgment was accidentally released through MTGO seven weeks before the release and immediately spoiled on MTGNews.[1][2]

In the end of 2004 there were internal problems and the site lost credibility due to the behavior of some users. This was around the time MTG Salvation was created, and the fact that rancored_elf moved to MTG Salvation meant that a lot of the users soon followed in a mass transit. MTG Salvation became the leading site in rumors.

In the following years, activity dropped to all-time lows with many notable members either being banned or leaving, but it was rebounding in the beginning of 2008. A few years later though, it disappeared off the internet altogether, and has never returned.

References

  1. Kyle Murray (May 01, 2002). ""What Card Leak?"". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Mark Rosewater (September 30, 2002). "The Leak That Was". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.