It is a coup for the Magic. Langman and Williams are ranked among the best in the world in their positions, Van Dyk gets better with age and De Bruin, who was the ANZ Championship Grand Final MVP, was one of Ferns' best in the recent Quad Series and player of the match in last Thursday's victory against Australia.
Meanwhile, Tactix attacker Ellen Halpenny has been signed to replace Naoupu, with the latter returning to her native Christchurch despite a breakthrough season for the Magic where she was named best young player in the ANZ Championship.
Halpenny was a foundation player at the Tactix but didn't see much court time in the first two years of the ANZ Championship. The 22-year-old enjoyed her most consistent campaign last season, playing in every game for the Tactix, shooting 201 goals (at an accuracy rate of 74 per cent) and contributing 35 assists. But she has been squeezed out of the Tactix by the arrival of Naoupu, who will play alongside English import Joanne Harten while Silver Fern Anna Thompson has also re-signed for the club.
Halpenny represented the New Zealand under-21 team at the 2009 World Youth Championships and was part of the national Fastnet team in 2010 that Robyn Broughton coached to victory in Liverpool.
Meanwhile, Netball New Zealand have completed interviews for the Magic's CEO position, as well as the other four franchises in the ANZ Championship. An announcement is expected later this week. It might seem a tough call for the incumbent Sheryl Dawson if she misses out on the role.
The Magic broke a New Zealand drought in the ANZ Championship and Dawson has secured her marquee players for another season - but Netball New Zealand has stressed there are no guarantees.