The dated in-universe schedule
Wizards of the Coast has dated three Magic Multiverse sets for 2027: Nauctis: The Sunken Realm on February 5, Kamigawa: Titanbreach on June 4 and Zhalfir on October 1. FanBriefer did not cover the July 17 roadmap, so this is a late recovery rather than a new August announcement.
The names provide three very different return or discovery points inside Magic’s own fiction. They do not yet establish full card lists, mechanical themes, formats, preorder prices or regional event schedules. A date fixes the release structure without completing the product details.
Alternating with Universes Beyond
Wizards says the three Multiverse sets will alternate with three Universes Beyond releases. The licensed sets remain unidentified in the opened roadmap, so their brands, dates and gameplay contents should not be guessed from leaks or gaps in the calendar.
That alternating structure is strategically important for players who distinguish Magic’s original worlds from outside-franchise crossovers. It shows both categories sharing the annual cadence rather than one existing as an occasional exception. The announcement describes the plan, not its reception or sales balance.
The convention layer
The roadmap also promises four MagicCons in 2027, including the event’s first visit to Japan. That expansion creates an organized-play and community dimension around the product year, although cities, dates and complete programming still require their own announcements.
The next useful updates are therefore set-specific previews and the missing licensed half of the calendar. For now, fans can plan around three exact Multiverse dates and understand the larger rhythm without treating unnamed Universes Beyond products as confirmed properties.