Wizards of the Coast is hosting an online Augmented Reality Game (ARG) to promote the upcoming release of Murders at Karlov Manor. However, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) fans are having difficulty distinguishing actual clues from spelling mistakes in the game. The confusion stems from a social media post on January 10, which contains several errors and has led to speculation from online commenters.

The ARG, announced on December 5, is designed to incorporate all aspects of the MTG set release, with clues hidden in social media posts and physical products. The errors in the January 10 video may be key to solving a mystery as part of the wider ARG. However, other clues, such as map fragments found in MTG character art and a product page showing a spindown die with a number missing, have been more obvious.

The general consensus online is that the video contains mistakes rather than hints. Some fans have expressed concerns that the text was generated by Artificial Intelligence, while others believe it to be human error. As the first set of the MTG release schedule for 2024 approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting further developments in the ARG. In the meantime, fans can find guides for digital trading card games, including the best MTG Arena decks in the current meta and the latest MTG Arena codes.

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