

Today, at MagicCon Las Vegas 2026, Wizards of the Coast finally showcased some of the new products coming later this year that was announced last year at MagicCon Atlanta 2025. The big headline comes from the first look at The Hobbit but the team at WOTC also provided a first look at Reality Fracture and Marvel Super Heroes. Head Designer Mark Rosewater also took the tage and revealed a new trading card game called Mood Swings.




The Hobbit is set to release on August 14, 2026, and is available to preorder now. Each card pulls from the time-honored Tales of Middle-earth, bringing together the adventures of Bilbo, Gandalf, and the Dwarves to the game of Magic.




The Book Cover Cards bring the art and aesthetic of the classic books to life on borderless cover cards. These cards feature stylized artwork and a new frame inspired by fantasy novels. There are non-foil and traditional foil book cover cards that can be found in Play Boosters and Collector Boosters. Surge foil book cover cards will only appear in Collector Boosters.






Dragon hoard frame cards feature a special frame inspired by the legendary dragon Smaug, complete with a missing scale in the red version of the frame. There are 25 Dragon horde frame cards in The Hobbit set. Non-foil and traditional foil Dragon hoard frame cards appearin Play Boosters and Collector Boosters. Surge Dragon hoard frame will only appear in Collector Boosters.




40 borderless Middle-earth classic artist cards are going to be released in celebration of returning to Tolkien’s mythos. Each of the cards were originally part of The Lords of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth and features all-new borderless artwork. Each Play Booster box and Collector box includes a Box Topper that contains 1 traditional foil Middle-earth classic artist card. Non-foil and surge foil classic artist cards will appear in Collector Boosters.


There is a special selection of 5 Dwarven language cards faithfully transliterated inti Dwarvish. Each card captures a moment from The Hobbit.




















The Hobbit set features two types of lands. Middle-earth journey basic lands feature a stunning landscape from Middle-earth, complete with the merry band of adventures. The other lands are 4 seasonal Hobbit basic lands, each of which is a Plains. These seasonal lands are only available in Prerelease packs, Bundles, and Gift bundles.








Reality Fracture is the next Universes Within set. Every booster pack contains a flipped version of the character, marking the first time booster packs have a guarantee to the equation. WOTC also revealed the headliner serialized card coming with Reality Fracture. Bloodline Recollector will have a ‘what-if’ Reality Fracture stylzed prepared ability equivalent to what the Power Nine Ancestral Recall would do, but reimagined for the black colour on the colour pie and renamed Ancestral Craving.








Reality Fracture continues the narrative from Secrets of Strixhaven, featuring a multi-versal version of Strixhaven that has flipped magical college colors. These new colleges are using an allied color of the color pie instead of the former color, while retaining one of the former color identities:
- Fatehold is Blue/White from Lorehold’s Red/White.
- Theorix is Blue/Black from Quandrix’s Blue/Green.
- Stingerquill is Black/Red from Silverquill’s Black/White.
- Konstrari is Red/Green from Prismari’s Red/Blue.
- Vigorbloom is Green/White from Witherbloom’s Green/Black.






WOTC shared the headliner card for Marvel Super Heroes. The Mind Stone will come in three different variants including a borderless and textless headliner variant. The indestrutible artifact will let players flicker any permanent once it is harnessed, and it can be used as a mana source. There was also a look at variants of the Marvel Super Hero, The Vision.




Designer Mark Rosewater says that the new game, Mood Swings, is his attempt to make something simpler and accessible compared to something like MtG. The game can be played for two to four people. A two-person game will take 5 to 10 minutes. In total, Mood Swings has 133 cards – 48 commons, 40 uncommons, 30 rares, and 15 mythic rares. Each copy of Mood Swings will include 45 of those 133 cards.
The game will use Magic’s five colors, and the art on the cards are all sketches from published Magic art, but the cards represent an emotion or mood.


