Wizard's of the Coast announced today that they are partnering with Amazon to sell Magic directly to consumers. What's this mean for players? 1/x
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The history of TCGs is paved with games that people loved fervently but couldn't find other players for. FLGS retailers talk and they've been beating the same drum for the last few years "DIVERSIFY AWAY FROM MAGIC" with many choosing to drop Magic events entirely. 8/x
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If Wizards treats Magic through Amazon the same way they do their other IPs (D&D books are often sold at less than $1 above retailers' cost for example), we'll see a lot fewer "Magic shops" which results in less players, less play opportunities, and less Magic. 9/x
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This whole situation reeks of Hasbro grasping at straws to cover the lost sales from one of their largest buyers closing up shop (Toys R Us). The suits see Magic as indiscernable from Monopoly, just look at their stockholder reports. 10/x
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When people who don't understand how a brand was built start meddling in how it's managed... you end up with a huge potential for disaster. 11/11
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I like the way you compare LGSs to public golf courses. Despite the fact that they are a business LGSs are a place for Magic players to hang out, in some instances for free, and get involved with their community. Many LGSs care so much about their customers and their hobby
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