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The classic MTG web series Friday Nights returns to Kickstarter

Jack Bye

Friday Nights is set to return to Kickstarter, with the team at LoadingReadyRun looking for help bringing the original batch of eight episodes of the MTG sitcom to life.

Thanks to Hasbro’s recent confusing decisions, it hasn’t been an easy time to be an MTG fan recently. from 30 Anniversary Degradation Due to the exorbitant price of Commander Masters, given the overwhelming release schedule, it can be easy to get carried away with negativity. But now, the positive light on Magic is shining once again thanks to the return of Friday Nights!

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Produced by LoadingReadyRun, Friday Nights was a long-running sit-com web series that explored MTG fan culture. The original series of Friday Nights ran from 2011 to 2019, with a total of 77 episodes.

Now, the team is looking to make a comeback and is running a Kickstarter campaign to bring Friday nights back to your screens.

Although Friday Nights was originally created in partnership with Wizards of the Coast, the new season will continue with Wizards’ blessing, but without its direct involvement.

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Friday nights are ready to come back in style

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Having already surpassed its $135,000 funding goal, the Kickstarter campaign is back in full swing. Donation rewards range from stylish gaming mockups to personalized cards based on top-tier supporters.

Raising more funding at this early stage will not only allow the show to return with high-quality episodes, but also indicates interest in the ongoing future. Fans have been clamoring for the show to return for some time, and there is interest from all sides in keeping the project alive.

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With a deep understanding of the game and fan culture, and hosted by long-running, reliable comedic voices, MTG is one project Magic fans will want to keep an eye on.

LoadingReadyRun also runs LRRMTG, a YouTube channel dedicated to Magic: The Gathering and promoting the Canadian Highlander format to the wider world.