

One of the most common problems you could run into is if you installed the game on a drive and then removed it from your computer at some point. Common MTG Arena Update Problems Reinstalling on a Different Drive However, some updates are larger than others, and the client may have to download large blocks of data or sometimes even reinstall the game altogether.Īgain, Niels has a very detailed article about the problems you might encounter while updating the game, and I’m starting to wonder why I didn’t just leave everything here to him.

The client checks for any updates when you open it and it’ll handle everything by itself. That’s pretty much all there is to it, and you don’t have to do anything. Now, with all these different platforms out of the way, let’s talk about how the game is updated. Do with that what you will.įlood of Recollection | Illustration by Magali Villeneuve Updating the Game Our writer Niels already wrote a detailed article about MTG Arena’s system requirements, so I’ll just drop a link to that right here.

There’s almost no difference between playing from the official launcher or the Epic Store, except of course for the account you’re using. The game is also available on the Epic Store ( but not Steam) after you download the Epic launcher and register an account, if that’s more your style. Checking for Updates with a Null Reference Errorįirst things first, you can download MTG Arena directly from the official website.Unable to Update/Install with the Launcher.
