Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering is preparing for a new crossover project. While D&D and Magic: The Gathering are both made by Wizards of the Coast, the two iconic gaming brands have only recently started to crossover regularly. While yearly crossovers have happened for several years, the two brands have recently taken a step back on their crossovers. However, it appears that D&D and Magic: The Gathering are prepping for a new project of some kind, focusing on an iconic and unique Magic: The Gathering plane.
This weekend at Magic Con Chicago, Wizards of the Coast announced that the D&D and Magic: The Gathering teams were collaborating on a new project involving Lorwyn–Shadowmoor. Lorwyn-Shadowmoor is notable for two reasons - it switches between Lorwyn (representing the day) and Shadowmoor (representing the night) every 300 years, and it has no humans as natural residents. No other details were provided about the project other than a new piece of key art, which can be seen on the official dndwizards Instagram page.
Although Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons both dabble with the same high fantasy themes, Wizards of the Coast traditionally kept their two major gaming brands separate until...