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|Pro Tour Geneva, Switzerland, USA. Won by {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Mike Hron]].
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* Start of the [[2007 Pro Tour Season]].
 
* Start of the [[2007 Pro Tour Season]].
 
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|Pro Tour Yokohama, Japan. Won by {{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Guillaume Wafo-Tapa]].
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|Pro Tour San Diego, USA ([[Two-Headed Giant]]). Won by {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Chris Lachmann]] and {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Jacob Van Lunen]].
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|[[Magic Invitational]] in Essen, Germany. Won by {{Flagicon|PRT}} [[Tiago Chan]].
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* Last Invitational.
 
* Last Invitational.
 
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|Pro Tour Valencia, Spain. Won by {{Flagicon|FRA}} [[Remi Fortier]].
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| [[2007 World Championships]] in New York, USA. Won by {{Flagicon|ISR}} [[Uri Peleg]].
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|[[Player of the Year]]: {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Tomoharu Saitou]].
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|[[Rookie of the Year]]: {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Yuuya Watanabe]].
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|[[Hall of Fame]] inductees:
* {{Flagicon|DEU}} [[Kai Budde]]
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* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Zvi Mowshowitz]]
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* {{Flagicon|JPN}} [[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]
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* {{flag|JPN}} [[Tsuyoshi Fujita]]
* {{Flagicon|NOR}} [[Nicolai Herzog]]
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* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Randy Buehler]]
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Revision as of 14:19, 22 March 2019

The year 2007 was the fifteenth year of existence for Magic: The Gathering.

Events

Date Event
February 2 Release of Planar Chaos.
February 9–11 Pro Tour Geneva, Switzerland, USA. Won by {USA} Mike Hron.
April 20–22 Pro Tour Yokohama, Japan. Won by {FRA} Guillaume Wafo-Tapa.
May 4 Release of Future Sight
June Launch of the Gleemax social networking site by Wizards of the Coast.
June 29 - July 1 Pro Tour San Diego, USA (Two-Headed Giant). Won by {USA} Chris Lachmann and {USA} Jacob Van Lunen.
July 13 Release of Tenth Edition.
September Last issue of InQuest Gamer.
September 10 Release of Masters Edition on Magic Online, a booster product with pre-Mirage reprints.
October 12 Release of the tribal themed Lorwyn.
October 8–10 Magic Invitational in Essen, Germany. Won by {PRT} Tiago Chan.
  • Last Invitational.
October 12–14 Pro Tour Valencia, Spain. Won by {FRA} Remi Fortier.
October 22 Wizards of the Coast publishes the first in a series of webcomics, featuring Chandra Nalaar.
November 16 Release of Duel Decks: Elves vs. Goblins, the first set in the Duel Decks series.
December 6–9 2007 World Championships in New York, USA. Won by {ISR} Uri Peleg.
  • Team champions: {CHE} Switzerland.
December 15 Grand Prix Stuttgart
Player of the Year: {JPN} Tomoharu Saitou.
Rookie of the Year: {JPN} Yuuya Watanabe.
Hall of Fame inductees:

Publications

First involved

Wizards of the Coast

R&D

Artists

Planar Chaos

Future Sight

Lorwyn