The yearly release of Magic the Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers has become an event Magic fans look forward to every summer. The latest version, Magic 2015 , was released in July. However, it was greeted with mixed reception.

Even though developer Stainless Games finally added real deck-building to Duels (a feature fans have requested for years), it unfortunately locked most of its content behind frustrating microtransactions. After the initial $10 required to unlock the campaign, players almost had to spend more money to buy booster packs because grinding to earn cards was such a chore -- and the 10 best cards weren't even earnable. They were only found in premium booster packs. The real price of the game seemed to be more like $30-$40.Wizards of the Coast have listened to fan feedback and are altering the pricing model for Magic 2015 in a relaunch of sorts. Beginningon PC and Android (with other platforms relaunching shortly thereafter), every card in the game will be earnable with that initial $10 purchase. It also unlocks a multiplayer mode where players earn Battle Booster packs.Wizards of the Coast lays out the new pricing model here:For those that would rather not spend the time earning cards, an "instant collection" can be bought for $30. There are still microtransactions for individual sets of cards and a battle booster collection for those that want to pay and play a la carte.Wizards of the Coast is planning to offer "make goods" to those that already spent more than $10 on Magic 2015. The rewards will vary from player to player based on how much they've spent.The Garruk's Revenge expansion is also out on November 5th for PC and Android (other platforms shortly thereafter). For $5 it unlocks access to a new four-level campaign and a new Alara Collection of cards.What say you? Does this entice you to return to Magic 2015? Let us know in the comments.