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==January 2021==
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*'''2021-01-14''': In the latest '''[[Timeline_of_DCI_bans_and_restrictions|banned/restricted list]]''' update, <c>Fall from Favor</c> is banned in [[Pauper]].
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*'''2021-01-07''': [[MTG Arena]] gains a mobile version with Android early access on January 28, with additional Android device and iOS support coming later this year.
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*'''2021-01-07''': ''[[Kaldheim]]'' foretells a return to [[New Phyrexia (plane)|New Phyrexia]] with a surprise appearance of [[Vorinclex]] as <c>Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider</c> (the first card ever to feature the [[Phyrexian]] [[creature type]]).
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*'''2021-01-07''': Although [[leak]]ed previously, ''[[Kaldheim]]''’s mechanics are now officially revealed. Returning [[Snow]] and [[Saga]]s are joined by two brand new mechanics, [[Foretell]] and [[Boast]].
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*'''2021-01-01''': The release date for ''[[Time Spiral Remastered]]'' is revealed to be March 19, 2021. The [[Release card|release promo]] is {{card|Lotus Bloom||TSR|#=411}} in the pre-[[Modern]] [[card frame]].
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==December 2020==
 
==December 2020==
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*'''2020-12-31''': [[Gavin Verhey]] reveals that there will be no [[Signature Spellbook]] release in 2021.
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*'''2020-12-11''': Introduction of two new [[planeswalker]]s in the ''[[Kaldheim]]'' storyline: [[Niko Aris]] and [[Tyvar Kell]].
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*'''2020-12-11''': Both [[Jessica Estephan]] and [[Emma Handy]] resign from the [[2020-21 Rivals League]] to pursue their careers.
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*'''2020-12-06''': [[Brad Barclay]] wins the [[Zendikar Rising Championship|''Zendikar Rising'' Championship]].
 
*'''2020-12-04''': Release of '''''[[Commander Collection: Green]]'''''.
 
*'''2020-12-04''': Release of '''''[[Commander Collection: Green]]'''''.
 
*'''2020-12-03''': Announcement of the release of ''[[Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2]]'' with [[alternate art]] [[pathway land]]s, to become available in [[WPN]] stores in Spring, 2021.
 
*'''2020-12-03''': Announcement of the release of ''[[Secret Lair: Ultimate Edition 2]]'' with [[alternate art]] [[pathway land]]s, to become available in [[WPN]] stores in Spring, 2021.
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*'''2020-11-12''': Release of '''''[[Kaladesh Remastered]]''''' on [[MTG Arena]].
 
*'''2020-11-12''': Release of '''''[[Kaladesh Remastered]]''''' on [[MTG Arena]].
 
*'''2020-11-06''': Release of '''''[[Secret Lair Drop Series: Extra Life 2020]]'''''.
 
*'''2020-11-06''': Release of '''''[[Secret Lair Drop Series: Extra Life 2020]]'''''.
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*'''2020-11-06''': Less than a year after its launch, Netmarble terminates the ''Magic'' [[ManaStrike]] game.
   
 
==October 2020==
 
==October 2020==
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*'''2020-06-08''': <c>Winota, Joiner of Forces</c> is [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|suspended]] in [[Historic (format)|Historic]].
 
*'''2020-06-08''': <c>Winota, Joiner of Forces</c> is [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|suspended]] in [[Historic (format)|Historic]].
 
*'''2020-06-01''': <c>Agent of Treachery</c> and <c>Fires of Invention</c> are both [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|Banned]] in [[Standard]] and [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|Suspended]] in [[Historic (format)|Historic]]. The [[Comprehensive Rules|rules]] for [[Companion]] are changed.
 
*'''2020-06-01''': <c>Agent of Treachery</c> and <c>Fires of Invention</c> are both [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|Banned]] in [[Standard]] and [[Banned and restricted cards/Timeline|Suspended]] in [[Historic (format)|Historic]]. The [[Comprehensive Rules|rules]] for [[Companion]] are changed.
 
*'''2020-06-01''': Release of the '''''[[Secret Lair Drop Series: Summer Superdrop]]'''''
   
 
==May 2020==
 
==May 2020==
*'''2020-06-01''': Release of the '''''[[Secret Lair Drop Series: Summer Superdrop]]'''''
 
 
*'''2020-05-29''': [[Elaine Chase]] announces that all outstanding 2020 in-person high-level ''Magic'' events, including [[MagicFest]]s, are cancelled. The new professional seasons will be shifting to online, set-based seasons.
 
*'''2020-05-29''': [[Elaine Chase]] announces that all outstanding 2020 in-person high-level ''Magic'' events, including [[MagicFest]]s, are cancelled. The new professional seasons will be shifting to online, set-based seasons.
 
*'''2020-05-29''': Websites advertising ''[[Double Masters]]'' VIP Edition reveal that it is a package of 35 cards (21 [[premium]] cards, 10 [[full-art]] [[basic land]]s, 2 full-art premium lands and 2 [[token]]s) sold for $92.
 
*'''2020-05-29''': Websites advertising ''[[Double Masters]]'' VIP Edition reveal that it is a package of 35 cards (21 [[premium]] cards, 10 [[full-art]] [[basic land]]s, 2 full-art premium lands and 2 [[token]]s) sold for $92.

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  • 2016-07-31: Scott Lipp, Elmer Van Eegen, and Hunter Cochran win Grand Prix events in Sydney, Stockholm, and Montreal, respectively.
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