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Revision as of 14:19, 13 August 2022
Remastered sets are re-released sets that feature the set-defining cards and iconic mechanics from the original block, but with updated gameplay to make it a fun and fresh experience according to contemporary design standards.
Remastered set | Release | Released in | Original sets | Original release |
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Tempest Remastered | 2015 | Magic Online | Tempest, Stronghold and Exodus | 1997-1998 |
Amonkhet Remastered | 2020 | MTG Arena | Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation | 2017 |
Kaladesh Remastered | 2020 | MTG Arena | Kaladesh and Aether Revolt | 2016-2017 |
Time Spiral Remastered | 2021 | Tabletop | Time Spiral, Planar Chaos and Future Sight | 2006-2007 |
Dominaria Remastered | 2023 | Tabletop | TBA | TBA |
Trivia
- Innistrad: Double Feature (2022) might be considered a remastered set, because it rereleases two connected sets (Innistrad: Midnight Hunt'and Innistrad: Crimson Vow), although it lacks the updated gameplay.