i just heard the most interesting news about magic: the gathering arena - apparently, the company behind it, wizards of the coast, missed a deadline to recognize the game's union. as someone who's really into fantasy games and the whole magic: the gathering scene, i think this is pretty big news. i mean, the game has been around for ages and has such a dedicated player base, it's crazy to think that the people working on it might not be getting the recognition they deserve.

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so, from what i've gathered, the union thing has been going on for a while now, and wizards of the coast was supposed to respond to it by a certain deadline. but, apparently, they only responded to the press and not directly to the union, which is kinda weird. i'm no expert, but it seems like they're trying to avoid the issue or something. it's not really clear what's going on, but it's definitely got me curious - and a bit worried for the people working on the game.

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i've always loved playing magic: the gathering arena, and i've spent hours grinding away on the game. it's so much fun, and the community is really great. but, at the same time, it's weird to think that the people who make the game might not be being treated fairly. i don't know all the details, but it seems like the union is trying to get better working conditions and more recognition for the developers. which, honestly, sounds like a pretty fair ask to me.

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preorders are available at major retailers, but i'm not really sure if that's relevant to this whole union thing. i guess what i'm trying to say is that, even though magic: the gathering arena is an amazing game, we should also be thinkingRead more: Full article on www.rockpapershotgun.com

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