Dec
20
2009

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2010 to all of you!

Thanks for your support and dedication throughout this year 2009. It is thanks to all of our players that we grew from a few players meeting in a cafe to what is now a well-established community of players. I hope we will keep it up through 2010 to get past the bar of 100 registered players which would call for a whole new tier of support from our sponsors. We are very close, with about 70 people now playing regularly!
2010 will see its new Magic: The Gathering expansion released at the end of January with Worldwake pre-releases and releases already scheduled. So much anticipation for the sequel to the best set of MTG produced in recent years. Hold your breath and see you at the pre-releases (or discuss it already on our forums).

We’ll be holding our Christmas Tournament on Saturday 26th @ the Rydges Plaza Hotel, starting @ 18:00 and it will be a CUBE draft. Those interested in Warhammer 40k can also show up for our first meeting anytime on Friday 25th from 14:00 to 18:00.

Happy 2010!

Errata: the cube draft is on Saturday 26th instead of the previously published date.

Written by noxy in: Community,Magic: the Gathering |

1 Comment »

  • yajiko

    good job dude. merry xmas to all!! hope to regularly see u again this 2010 with my sched. cheers

    Comment | 24 December 2009

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