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This companion app will allow you to set up and organize home [[tournament]]s and invite friends to [[play]] in them, it will have a [[card]] database, searchable [[rules]], a news hub, a profile that tracks [[Winning and losing|wins and losses]] over time.  
This companion app will allow you to set up and organize home [[tournament]]s and invite friends to [[play]] in them, it will have a [[card]] database, searchable [[rules]], a news hub, a profile that tracks [[Winning and losing|wins and losses]] over time.  
[[File:MTG Portal on phone.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:MTG Portal on phone.png|thumb|left]]
As of July, 2019, the app is in internal testing.<ref>{{TwitterRef|WotC_BillStark|1154164526444470272|author=[[Bill Stark]]|title=The companion app is in internal testing! I'll have more news to share with #MTG players as we continue to make progress.|date=July 25, 2019}}</ref>
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Revision as of 05:15, 25 July 2019


For the 1997 starter-level set, see Portal.

Magic: The Gathering Portal, also known as MTG Portal, is a life counter mobile app that will be released in 2018[1][2] or later.[3]

This companion app will allow you to set up and organize home tournaments and invite friends to play in them, it will have a card database, searchable rules, a news hub, a profile that tracks wins and losses over time.

As of July, 2019, the app is in internal testing.[4]

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