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Revision as of 15:09, 20 February 2019
The year 2002 was the tenth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.
Events
Date | Event |
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January, 2 | First Magic Arcana published on Magicthegathering.com |
January, 11-13 | Pro Tour San Diego, won by Farid Meraghni. |
January, 16 | Launch of the first You Make the Card. |
February, 8 | Release of Torment (a.k.a. "the black set"). |
March, 15-17 | Pro Tour Osaka. Won by Ken Ho. |
April, 9 | Card list for Judgment accidentally released through MTGO and immediatly spoiled on MTGNews. |
May, 3-5 | Pro Tour Nice. Won by Eivind Nitter. |
May, 27 | Release of Judgment.
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June, 24 | Launch of Magic Online |
July | Randy Buehler promoted to Director of Magic R&D. |
July, 19 | Update of the Reserved List.
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August, 8-12 | 2002 World Championships in Sydney, Australia, won by Carlos Romão.
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September, 27-29 | Pro Tour Boston, won by team Phoenix Foundation (Kai Budde, Dirk Baberowski and Marco Blume). |
October, 7 | Release of Onslaught. |
October, 18-20 | Magic Invitational in Seattle, Washington, USA. Won by Jens Thoren.
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November, 8-10 | Pro Tour Houston, won by Justin Gary. |
December | Release of the 2002 World Championship Decks. |
December, 31 | End of support for Magic: The Gathering Interactive Encyclopedia |
Player of the Year: Kai Budde | |
Rookie of the Year: Farid Meraghni |
Publications
- Chainer's Torment (January)
- The Secrets of Magic (March)
- Judgment (June)
- Hazezon (August)
- Onslaught (September)
- Assassin's Blade (DEcember)
- The Complete Encyclopedia of Magic: The Gathering
- Prima's Official Strategy Guide - Magic: The Gathering Online
- A Planeswalker's Guide to Alara
First involved
Wizards of the Coast
- Randy Buehler (director of R&D)
- Jeremy Cranford (art director)
R&D
Artists
Judgment
Onslaught