Magic: The Gathering Companion

Magic: The Gathering Companion

The official Magic app

13K ratings
274 reviews
Free
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 2, 2020
  • July 15, 2026

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This app simplifies participation in Magic: The Gathering events at local stores and allows for home tournaments. It includes a life counter, event pairing, standings tracking, and a comprehensive card database. Manage your games and discover new cards with ease.

Built-in Life Counter
Official Store Event App
Event Pairing & Standings
Home Tournament Organizer
Card Database (17,000+ cards)
Match Result Reporting
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What's New in Magic

1.11.52

July 15, 2026

General improvements and bug fixes

User reviews

Broken

Your latest update literally broke the search feature. Searching up “turn” just gives 88 cards that are either rooms or split cards. You can tell me those are the only cards in the entire database that say turn. There are other examples, but why does everything break when it gets updated? Just delete old files, stop leaving app breaking unnecessary bs in the code files.
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Cards not in the system

Super convenient for deck building but I don’t understand why secret lair cards don’t show up in the database and some of the options in the advanced search don’t yield any results, such as rooms.

Yuva

Was really fun staff and owners are always nice

I can’t log in

I’ve been using the app for years but it won’t let me log in now. I deleted and redownloaded the app and it is still broken

Recognize Your Union

Wizards companion app is not a great app. Crashes a bit but the real issue is wizards of the coast would rather pay for union busters rather than invest into their work force

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Reported Bugs

4 issues

App crashes frequently

Bug

Event scores not properly recorded

Bug

Card database missing information and images

Bug

Search function often unresponsive

Bug

Requested Features

4 requests

Add ability to view double-sided card details

Feature

Improve search functionality and filters

Feature

Implement deck building and management tools

Feature

Provide historical event data and player statistics

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FAQ

What does the Magic: The Gathering Companion app do?

The app is the official companion for Magic: The Gathering, designed to streamline participation in local store events and organize tournaments at home. It features a life counter, event pairing and standings, and a comprehensive card database.

How do I join an event at a local store using the app?

To join an event, attend a participating local store, open the Magic Companion app, select 'JOIN EVENT', and enter the Event Code provided by the store. The app will then help you find your first matchup and notify you of new rounds.

Is the Magic: The Gathering Companion app free to use?

The app is free to download and use for its core features, including the life counter and personal event organization for up to 8 players. However, a Wizards Account is required for in-store events, running events for more than 8 players at home, and unlocking advanced event settings.

What are the key features of the Magic: The Gathering Companion app?

Key features include a built-in life counter, official support for store events with automatic pairing and standings, a home tournament organizer for up to 8 players, and a card database with over 17,000 cards for browsing and searching.

Can I use this app to track my own games at home?

Yes, you can use the app to run your own tournaments for up to 8 friends using the Home Tournament Organizer. You can add player names, and the app will track pairings and standings. The built-in life counter is also useful for tracking individual games.