Innistrad Midnight Hunt Video Has Even More Werewolves Than Expected

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Video Has Even More Werewolves Than Expected

With the new trailer for Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Wizards of the Coast welcomes players back to the gothic horror plane with numerous werewolves.

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To celebrate the release of the new Magic: The Gathering set, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt, Wizards of the Coast released a trailer highlighting the plane of werewolves, ghosts, vampires, and more. Innistrad is known among Magic: The Gathering planes for having more of a horror theme than the others in the game, and that is on full display in this trailer.

Innistrad has featured prominently in Magic: The Gathering’s narrative before, and has attained popularity among players for its unique theming around horror and classic monsters. While the narrative around Innistrad has sometimes strayed from those roots, such as throwing in an Eldrazi invasion in the wake of the return to Zendikar last year, Innistrad: Midnight Hunt promises a return to the setting’s original themes and content.

Wizards of the Coast has released a narrative cinematic for Innistrad: Midnight Hunt on the Magic: The Gathering YouTube page featuring werewolves, foreboding woods, and murder—in short, everything players would expect from a return to that particular plane. Telling a grim tale of orphans living at an orphanage beset by werewolves living just outside the building walls and run by a cruel master, the trailer is a showcase of Innistrad at its core, with all the hallmarks of what has made the plane so popular over the years and seen it return as the game’s setting multiple times. Youtube comments left on the video have been full of players expressing their excitement over the return to Innistrad and that plane’s core tenets.

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Watch the New Innistrad: Midnight Hunt cinematic on YouTube here.

The release of Innistrad: Midnight Hunt also heralds the start of a new rotation for Magic: the Gathering’s standard format. With the Throne of Eldraine cards leaving rotation, the smaller Standard card pool allows plenty of room for Innistrad’s new cards to shine. Innistrad: Midnight Hunt incentivizes players to consider multi-color strategies, as well as doubling down on Zombie tokens, a mechanic that, while it has been used in multiple sets and settings, fits especially well in Innistrad’s Gothic horror theme. It also utilizes a new system, called Nightbound and Daybound, with double-faced cards that act differently depending on the time of day of the battlefield.

Innistrad: Midnight Hunt is bringing something new to the table while also respecting its setting’s beloved characters and themes. With this new set, Wizards of the Coast is continuing to push Magic: The Gathering’s gameplay forward while giving players more of the game’s narrative in a way that is in-line with expectations of what Innistrad should be. Wizards of the Coast often tweaks its settings here and there as each comes back into rotation, such as it is about to do with Kamigawa, so players can look forward to seeing what new spins on old favorites come next.

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