Magic: The Gathering Web3 Game Could Spell the End for Startups

ccn.com發佈於 2025-05-24更新於 2025-05-24

Key Takeaways
  • Magic: The Gathering generated over $1 billion in revenues throughout 2024.
  • The average tenure of an MTG player is 5+ years.
  • Web3 games have an average lifespan of approximately four months.

Magic: The Gathering is a beloved trading card game (TCG) that, for two decades, has seen millions of players crack billions of dollars worth of booster packs, sling spells, and compete against friends and strangers in a physical setting.

Their dominance of the format has made it incredibly difficult for others to compete. Arguably, the only two that have been able to compete are Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! – both of which launched in the late 90s.

But now with Disney’s TCG, Lorcana, the One Piece TCG, and others entering the physical market, competition is also heating up in the digital market, especially now with the arrival of Web3.

Magic: The Gathering

Invented by Richard Garfield and patented by Wizards of the Coast (WotC) in 1993, Magic: The Gathering is the oldest and most successful TCG in history.

The game’s physical and digital products generated over $2 billion in revenues across 2023 and 2024, and with the new Final Fantasy, Spider-Man, and Edge of Eternities sets scheduled to launch in the coming months, many are anticipating a record year for the firm.

But, its dominant market position is being challenged by new physical card games from powerhouses such as Disney as well as gigantic franchises like Dragon Ball and One Piece.

But, as evidenced by Hasbro’s Q1 2025 results, “Wizards Tabletop” saw a 37% revenue increase. Comparatively, its digital offerings saw just a 1% increase.

Despite Magic’s industry-leading position, it has not been able to crack the digital market in the same way Hearthstone has. MTG players prefer the physical format.

Though, would they still prefer it if the physical cards they’ve purchased could then be scanned/NFTized onto the Arena platform?

It’s one thing to offer a digital version of your famed card game, it’s another to ask players, customers to pay again so they can use it on their computer.

Introducing Web3

In the past, Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner said in an earnings call that the firm is working with NFT tech, and that it represents a “real opportunity” for the company, but nothing has come of it since.

Arguably, Wizards could solve this by making their digital card packs significantly cheaper than the physical releases. Or, they could leverage blockchain/NFT tech in a way so that customers can verify their physical card collection and use it for online play.

Ultimately, a move like that would crush the gigantic profit margins its digital cards can generate.

Hypothetically, Wizards could establish its own online card market and scoop tons of profits from every secondary sale of its online cards, which it doesn’t get with its physical releases.

This would follow Ubisoft’s upcoming collaboration with Immutable, which will see the famed Might & Magic IP return as a Web3 TCG.

Fascinatingly, Might & Magic: Fates will be completely free to play despite all of its cards being NFTs.

Upon its announcement, Ubisoft was quick to point out that players can earn “all” cards available through gameplay alone, and they can choose to buy/sell them through an online marketplace.

Web3 card games such as Gods Unchained and Splinterlands are building on the tried and true TCG format using NFTs to bring ownership and new gameplay to players who are looking for something new or different from physical TCGs.

Crypto and NFTs are still wrestling with reputation issues with many TCG players are looking for long-term value as collecting and trading cards is a core part of the experience.

Crypto isn’t known to be a stable industry, and a vast majority of Web3 games fail. In fact, the average lifespan of a Web3 game is just four months .

The physical TCG market is heating up, yet there’s little optimism that many of these games will be able to generate enough revenues or garner a dedicated fan base over the long term.

 The Gap

Whilst these Web3 hopefuls are certainly gaining traction, their long-term value is yet to be tested.

As per Hasbro, the average age and tenure of Magic players are 30 years old, meaning the bulk of its players are somewhere between 15 and 45 years old, with the average tenure of an MTG player being 5+ years.

This indicates strong and growing player retention. Plus, the average 30-year-old has far more disposable income than younger players. Arguably, that’s the ideal demographic for Web3 TCGs to hit.

But, with decades of trust behind it, if Wizards were to launch a Web3 MTG game, it would be one of the most lucrative titles on the market, if not the most lucrative, leaving little room for the competition.

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