The Wizards Play Network (WPN) is the official sanctioning body for competitive play in Magic: The Gathering (Magic) and various other games produced by Wizards of the Coast and its subsidiaries, such as Avalon Hill. Originally, it was known as the DCI (formerly Duelists' Convocation International) but was rebranded in 2008.[1][2][3] The WPN provided game rules, tournament operating procedures, and other materials to private tournament organizers and players. It also operated a judge certification program to provide consistent rules enforcement and promote fair play.[4] The DCI's name was still commonly used, however, to refer to the player registration number ("DCI number") until 2020.[5][6][7]
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^"Wizards Play Network: New Organized Play from WotC". ICv2. April 21, 2008. Archived from the original on January 6, 2010.
^"Judge Certification". wizards.com. The DCI. Archived from the original on July 30, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
^"If you have a DCI Number: Pay Attention". wizards.com. Wizards of the Coast.
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^Pring, Joe (April 27, 2020). "Magic: The Gathering Is Retiring Planeswalker Points And DCI Numbers". We Got This Covered. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
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