Magic introduces a new draft Format inspired by Commander
Briefly

Commander is a popular format in Magic: The Gathering, leading to Wizards of the Coast's increased focus on it, including the introduction of Pick-Two Draft, a drafting model designed for four players. This new format allows players to choose two cards from each of the 12 booster packs. It focuses on smaller groups, streamlining deck crafting, and has been successfully playtested at MagicCons. While many players are excited about this evolution, some traditionalists of the game express skepticism, concerned about the impact on established formats.
Commander has been Magic: the Gathering's most popular format for years, shaping the way the game is developed from the creation of ready-to-play decks to accompany each new set.
Pick-Two Draft uses 12 booster packs, three for each player, and follows the rules of a standard draft except that players choose two cards from every pack before passing.
The pod is then divided into two groups to play against each other, with the winners facing off for bragging rights or a prize if it's part of a tournament.
Responses have been mixed. While many players are enthusiastic and eager to play Pick-Two Draft, some purists of the Limited format are more skeptical.
Read at Polygon
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