Wizards of the Coast employees responsible for Magic: Arena unionize [UPDATED]

Wizards has until the end of the week to voluntarily recognize the union.
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A supermajority of game developers behind Magic: The Gathering Arena have announced their intent to form a union with the Communications Workers of America. The CWA announced their plans today, citing a need to protect workers from layoffs, guardrails over generative AI usage and crunch time, and protections for remote work. Workers have asked Wizards of the Coast to voluntarily recognize their union, with a deadline of the end of the week. The union appears to be limited to just Magic: The Gathering Arena developers and not developers of either the physical Magic: The Gathering product, the D&D design team, or the developers of D&D Beyond. Wizards of the Coast laid off almost the entire team behind Project Sigil, a digital D&D VTT, back in 2025.

While not connected to Wizards' tabletop space, this marks a continued effort by the CWA to unionize within the game space. The CWA also helped found a union at Paizo back in 2023. The CWA has cited that 4,000 workers across various game studios have unionized over the past several years.

UPDATE 29 April 2026--WotC has responded to the unionization announcement:

We have received the filing and are reviewing it carefully. Our employees are the lifeblood of what makes us great, and we are committed to fostering a workplace where every person feels heard, valued, and supported. We believe we have a strong connection with everyone at Wizards of the Coast and that direct relationship with our employees is essential to how we work together to capture the imagination of our fans and players, inspiring a lifetime love of our games. We appreciate hearing about the needs and interests of our employees through this filing, and will respond through the appropriate process.
 

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One point Google Gemini just brought up, if the union is trying to stop Harry Potter cards in Magic or just Arena, WB/Discovery could sue the union, CWA, as a 3rd party for tortiose interference.

I think that's exactly why they are approaching the issue as they are.

The union is asking in effect, for its workers to be part of some decision-making processes. If that is granted in the contracts, then it is not wrongful interference, it is a rightful part of the internal corporate process.
 

IANAL, but relying on LLM for legal advice is not the way to win arguments about the law. It is actually proven it will have the case thrown out of court.

Licensing an IP means you can say what the licensee can and can't do as longs as the contract is being followed, not what they have to do.
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What are you talking about. If you people do not like me using Google AI to search, then you can pay for my internet devices. Until you are paying my bills, you know what goes here.
 

In any case I only brought up Harry Potter as a hypothetical reason why the union might want to have some level of say in the direction of the company's strategy moving forward, there's literally no evidence that this will or will not happen, and that's probably a good thing for everyone involved. I can't imagine how it would earn them more M:tG fans than what they would end up losing as a result.
 


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