In an apparent attempt to "revitalize" the Magic: The Gathering Standard format, Wizards of the Coast will update the set rotations from every two years to every three years.
Official formats for playing Magic: The Gathering have become a staple of the hobby and the collectible card game (CCG) community. These official formats are what most small and large-scale MTG tournament events follow. While MTG formats have expanded and evolved many times over the years, changing the set rotation in Standard of the playable cards and sets is a big deal. Professional Magic: The Gathering players will certainly need to re-assess their builds to stay competitive.
But is this also an attempt to address Hasbro's alleged overmonetizing of the Magic: The Gathering brand? Check out the details revealed so far. The announcement of the official change to Magic: The Gathering's Standard format was posted on May 7, 2023 at the MTG website and shared via the official social media channels.
https://twitter.com/wizards_magic/status/1655274825215082497 The initial part of the announcement provides the rationale for the change. Apparently, the Standard format has been lagging behind the growing popularity of Pioneer, Modern, and Commander formats (or homebrew sub-formats like Oathbreaker). According to Aaron Forsythe, Vice President of Design for Magic: The Gathering at Studio X:
