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Since 1993, Magic the Gathering has had, more or less, the same logo. There have been updated versions, but they were slight. That’s true of the latest iteration, but compared to the earlier updates, the changes are noticeable.
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Recently, a brand new logo was revealed (above), which does look similar to the Magic the Gathering Arena, the online version of the the collectible card game.
But see how it compares to the previous logos.
1993-1999

1999–2015

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2015–2018

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I feel bad for that last logo. Its orange-yellow font didn’t have much time to shine.
DISCUSSION
So are they putting the new one on the card backs? I kinda doubt it, and if not, then it’s hard to say they changed the logo.