Game Night 2019
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# Game Night 2019 Game Night 2019 represents Wizards of the Coast's attempt to create an accessible entry point for new players while delivering value to experienced collectors. Released in November 2019, this boxed set contained 64 cards across four preconstructed decks designed for multiplayer gameplay. The product emerged during a period when Magic sought to expand beyond competitive formats into casual and social play experiences. The set's significance lies in its reprints of established utility cards and format staples at a price point below secondary market rates. Notable inclusions featured cards like Crucible of Worlds, a powerful artifact with limited printings, alongside efficient creatures and mana acceleration pieces. The four decks were balanced against each other to encourage interactive gameplay among players of varying skill levels. While Game Night 2019 lacked exclusive cards, its reprint selections reflected careful curation for both casual enjoyment and collection completion, making it a pragmatic purchase for players seeking specific cards without premium pricing.
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