Wizards of the Coast has addressed fan speculation regarding a potential Harry Potter collaboration within Magic: The Gathering. They confirmed that they have no current plans to incorporate Harry Potter or its magical schools into their sets. This decision came after discussions on Reddit initiated by a Hasbro earnings call where future partnerships were discussed, including well-known franchises like Harry Potter. While they indicated an openness to future possibilities, WOTC emphasized that their focus remains on their own Strixhaven as the main magical school. Community sentiments lean against integrating Harry Potter into the game, largely due to the controversies surrounding J.K. Rowling's views. Given the extensive planning involved in these collaborative sets, the chances of a Harry Potter Magic crossover appear slim for the foreseeable future.

Will Magic: The Gathering ever collaborate with Harry Potter?

Currently, Wizards of the Coast has no plans for a Harry Potter collaboration, but they indicate that it's not entirely off the table for the future, although it is unlikely in the near term.

Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game first released in 1996, has built a vast multiverse with numerous expansions and collaborative sets. The introduction of its own school of magic, Strixhaven, showcases WOTC's unique storytelling and world-building, distinguishing it from other popular franchises. The community's recent efforts in promoting inclusivity and representation in the game further reflect the evolving nature of its audience and themes.