Magic: The Gathering Reveals Secret Lair Preview Schedule


Earlier today, Wizards of the Coast and IGN revealed the new Magic: The Gathering "sub-brand" called the Secret Lair, a collection of seven unique sets that group existing cards with weird themes and wild new art styles.

This year's Secret Lair series will be dropping seven sets starting on December 2, and they will only be available to purchase for 24 hours on WotC's official website. The drop won't be available after its 24-hour period but WotC says that they're using a system called "timeboxed to demand" so they won't run out of stock during that time. IGN also revealed a preview of the first set of this series, and if you want to get a first look at the other cards from the other Secret Lair sets, WotC has released a schedule of previews that various MTG content creators will reveal today.

Over on Twitter, the official MTG account has shared the schedule of previews as well as the list of content creators for each, and they include well-known Magic streamers and YouTubers. Check out the times in PST below:

The Secret Lair Drop Series will start on December 2, and each drop will only be available to purchase for 24 hours on WotC's official website. The drop won't be available after its 24-hour period but WotC says that they're using a system called "timeboxed to demand" so they won't run out of stock during that time.

Here's the schedule of the seven drops, their prices, and names for each:

Secret Lair Bundle (all seven drops) - 12/2, 9am PT, $199.99
Bitterblossom Dreams - 12/3, 9am PT
Eldraine Wonderland - 12/4, 9am PT
Restless in Peace - 12/5, 9am PT
Seeing Visions - 12/6, 9am PT
<explosion sounds> - 12/7, 9am PT
Kaleidoscope Killers - 12/8, 9am PT
OMG KITTIES! - 12/9, 9am PT, $39.99

Each drop will contain between three and seven predetermined cards and tokens in a customized collector box, and will be priced either $29.99 or $39.99 depending on the drop, and some of them will have premium foil cards. A bundle that contains all seven drops will cost $199.99.

Those who order a drop will also get codes for digital goodies in Magic Arena and Magic Online. The cards will be available on Magic Online, but according to Hegen, sincce most of the cards in the series are not available in Arena, players will receive sleeves as "expression of the drop's theme."

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