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The '''Wizards Play Network''' is a website maintained by [[Wizards of the Coast]] that provides support for grass roots play on a global level, a wider variety of play [[format]]s and broader reaching local events that go beyond events such as [[FNM]] and the [[Pro Tour]]. It was created in October 2008 as a follow up to [[Gateway cards|Gateway program]]. It is all about putting choices and direction in the hands of those who know it best, the retailers and game organizers. | The '''Wizards Play Network''' is a website maintained by [[Wizards of the Coast]] that provides support for grass roots play on a global level, a wider variety of play [[format]]s and broader reaching local events that go beyond events such as [[FNM]] and the [[Pro Tour]]. It was created in October 2008 as a follow up to [[Gateway cards|Gateway program]]. It is all about putting choices and direction in the hands of those who know it best, the retailers and game organizers. | ||
==External | ==External links== | ||
* [http://wpn.wizards.com/en/wpn Wizards Play Network] | * [http://wpn.wizards.com/en/wpn Wizards Play Network] | ||
* {{ | * {{NewRef|feature/wizards-play-network-2008-04-21|The Wizards Play Network|Magicthegathering.com Staff|April 21, 2008}} | ||
*{{NewRef|news/addressing-concerns-about-wpn-stores-europe-2016-05-19|Addressing concerns about WPN stores in Europe|Dan Barrett|May 19, 2016}} | |||
[[Category:Magic websites]] | [[Category:Magic websites]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 20 May 2016
The Wizards Play Network is a website maintained by Wizards of the Coast that provides support for grass roots play on a global level, a wider variety of play formats and broader reaching local events that go beyond events such as FNM and the Pro Tour. It was created in October 2008 as a follow up to Gateway program. It is all about putting choices and direction in the hands of those who know it best, the retailers and game organizers.