Art featured in one of the cards in Magic: The Gathering's new expansion The Lost Caverns of Ixalan was apparently plagiarized. WotC issued an official statement regarding the issue.
Wizards of the Coast and parent company Hasbro have experienced a rocky 2023, to say the least. The company's two prime brands Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering brought in record multi-million revenues, but were also at the center of controversies. From the OGL 1.1 scandal to the Pinkerton raid of a YouTuber's home, WotC can't seem to catch a break.
Now, an incident of alleged plagiarism has arisen, adding to the list of critical misses WotC rolled this year. According to the official statement of Wizards of the Coast posted on the company's official website:
Such misuse of art is expressly prohibited by our artist guidelines and does not reflect the values of Wizards of the Coast. As such, we will be suspending any future work with David Sondered until further notice."
The card in question is the 'Wayfarer's Bauble', which is a reprint of an older MTG card from the Fifth Dawn set, featuring new art from David Sondered. However, while the foreground character may be Sondered's own work, the background appears copied from another artist's work, with the only difference being it is slightly blurry and reversed from its original depiction.
