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Magic: Legends Announces Plans To Shut Down

Magic online action RPG shutting down after less than a year in open beta.

Magic: Legends, the online action RPG set in the world of the Magic: the Gathering Multiverse created by Cryptic Studios and Perfect World Entertainment, announced it is shutting down on October 31, 2021 roughly eight months after launching the open beta.

https://twitter.com/BeAMagicLegend/status/1409934792074932226

Servers will remain open until October 31 and all money spent in-game across Arc and the Epic Games Store during open beta will be refunded. The announcement states that “Our vision for Magic: Legends missed the mark” and that “we learned several valuable lessons along the way, and we will use them to improve Cryptic’s future development efforts.”

Magic: Legends’ open beta was met with immediate disappointment and criticism pointing out countless bugs, glitches, and uninspired game play. The Magic: Legends Twitter account had recently posted a game update on June 24 that included improvements, bug fixes, and more. Magic: Legends dropped to single digit Twitch viewers quickly after launch and remained that way.

A former employee of Cryptic Studios tweeted that the company laid off 44 employees this morning in part of the canceling of the game. @walzmusic said Cryptic Studios decided to cancel the game for poor financial performance.

The announcement ended with a thank you to players for playing and submitting feedback throughout alpha and beta testing phases.