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MTG Aetherdrift release date, card spoilers, and latest news

The first main Magic: The Gathering release of 2025 is Aetherdrift, a multi-dimensional racing set - find key dates, spoilers, and news.

When is the MTG Aetherdrift release date? Aetherdrift is the first premier Magic: The Gathering set of 2025. Featuring a massive death race with competitors from all across the multiverse, there’s bound to be a ton of variety and vehicles in this high-octane release.

Not only do we have the key dates for this MTG set, we’ve already seen a few spoilers. You can find out everything we know about Aetherdrift below, or check our MTG release schedule guide to see how it fits into the calendar.

MTG Aetherdrift release date

Upcoming Magic: The Gathering set Aetherdrift releases on February 14, 2025. It’ll presumably launch on Arena a day or two earlier, but Wizards has not confirmed this yet. Players will be able to get their hands on physical cards from their Local Game Stores earlier still – from Prerelease, which begins February 7.

While a few Aetherdrift cards have been shown off already, spoiler season officially begins on January 21, lasting ten days to January 31. That’s when every card, including the Aetherdrift Commander decks, will be shown off.

MTG Aetherdrift news

According to head designer Mark Rosewater, Wizards of the Coast has wanted to do a racing set for at least a decade, but it was the Omenpath plot point and the concept of a multiplanar race that brought the idea to fruition.

As a result, the Aetherdrift race takes place across three different MTG planes, with ten factions all from different worlds competing. Those worlds are Kaladesh (now renamed to Avishkar), Amonkhet, and the  jungle-smothered world of Muraganda.

There’s one faction (or racign team) for each of the ten color pairs, and they give the set a faintly Wacker Racers feel. Each comes from a different plane, and some hail from planes that have never even been hinted at before. Here are the 10 Aetherdrift teams:

Name Plane Description
Aether Rangers Avishkar Filagree and Thopters
The Guidelight Voyagers Unknown (possibly linked to Edge of Eternities) Cute little robots trying to get home
Cloudspire Kylem Neon, vehicles are a cross between Tron and Speed Racer
Champions of Amonkhet Amonkhet Mummies and chariots
Speed Demons Duskmourn Possessed hot rods and muscle cars
Goblin Rocketeers Unknown Chaotic goblins who worship speed
Alacrian Quickbeasts Alacria (new!) Mounted beasts and their riders
Keelhaulers Unknown Shark and fish people in boat-themed cars
Speedbrood Unknown Insect people in living insectile vehicles
Endriders Gastal Mad Max

MTG Aetherdrift spoilers

Only a few Aetherdrift cards have been revealed so far, but they already reveal the obvious focus of the set: Artifacts and MTG Vehicles.

First up we have Daretti, Rocketeer Engineer. He gets more powerful if you have expensive artifacts, and can sacrifice a tiny artifact like a clue or treasure to bring a much bigger one back to the battlefield.

Then we have Brightglass Gearhulk. Presumably part of a cycle of multicolor Gearhulks, this one does an impressive Ranger-Captain of Eos impression, fetching two little dudes, gadgets, or enchantments to your hand.

Finally, we have our first Vehicle card from the set, Earthrumbler. This car shaped like a beetle can become a creature at any time if you exile a relevant card from your graveyard. This hints at a potential GY theme for limited.

Aethedrift will also have a bizarre new combination of card types, the very first artifact planeswalker. This represents the Aetherspark, a mysterious, powerful artifact that is the prize for whoever wins the race. Chandra is in the running for it, presumably to give to Nissa. It looks like it may not be Chandra who wins, however.

Two MTG commander decks from Aetherdrift

MTG Aetherdrift Commander

Aetherdrift will have two Commander precon decks. The first, Eternal Might features a bandage-wrapped undead looking character from Amonkhet. This blue/white/black deck, named Eternal Might, says it’s about “burning through cards” and “growing your mummy army”. We might reasonably suggest this could be a graveyard deck built around the Embalm mechanic.

Meanwhile, Living Energy featuring a character from Kalade-no, Avashkar, is a Temur deck which will let you “charge up artifact creatures” with your stockpile of energy.

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