I saw this graph on reddit. This concept has been a recurring theme in my conversations with Dom on the podcasts. I can remember when I started playing Magic, reading articles about how there were too many cards printed per year, and that the average player couldn't possibly keep up with the rate of releases.
This was around 2009/2010. Since then, the rate of new card printings has nearly doubled. Not really concerned about the rate of reprints at all.
I don't want to sound like a 'back in my day' boomer, but even as somebody who is pretty heavily invested (at least time-wise) in Magic, I'm finding it a little overwhelming. It's probably visible that by the end of Part 2 of our MH2 review I was just kind of... running out of mental bandwidth to talk about new cards. Part of that's on me for scheduling two recordings in 5 days (sorry Dom). I know plenty of people are in the 'more the merrier' crowd, and certainly the number of eyeballs on the forums increase during spoiler season. How do you guys feel about it?