EA deals in Wizards for new online card game
Electronic Arts and Wizards of the Sword Coast - the developer of "Magic: The Gathering" - have agreed to jointly create a new online computer game.
The game will use digital trading cards much like those in Magic, so gamers will be able to collect, sell, track and trade their unique cards.
Maxis, wholly owned by EA, will develop the game with direct input from Magic creator, Richard Garfield.
Details are posted in the story at www.zdnn.com .
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