Fandom Exiting RPG Business With Sale of Cortex

After having recently sold D&D Beyond to Hasbro, Fandom has now sold the Cortex roleplaying game sytem to Dire Wolf Digital! San Francisco, CA - August 30, 2022 – Fandom, the world’s largest fan platform, today announced that Dire Wolf Digital will acquire Cortex, the company’s tabletop role playing game (TTRPG) business. From the creators of D&D Beyond and award-winning designer Cam...

After having recently sold D&D Beyond to Hasbro, Fandom has now sold the Cortex roleplaying game sytem to Dire Wolf Digital!

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San Francisco, CA - August 30, 2022 – Fandom, the world’s largest fan platform, today announced that Dire Wolf Digital will acquire Cortex, the company’s tabletop role playing game (TTRPG) business. From the creators of D&D Beyond and award-winning designer Cam Banks, the highly-customizable Cortex system empowers tabletop players of all skill levels to build their own worlds, characters, and stories using a standardized set of modular rules and mechanics. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Dire Wolf Digital will now manage the ENNIE award-winning Tales of Xadia: The Dragon Prince Roleplaying Game, which is based on the critically-acclaimed Netflix series, The Dragon Prince, and created in partnership with Wonderstorm, Inc. Due to its popularity, an expansion—titled "Tales of Xadia: The Sunfire Chronicle"—is already in development.

“As we looked to exit the RPG business with our recent sale of D&D Beyond to Hasbro, we were laser focused on finding Cortex the right home with a company who would nurture and grow the business with a fan-first mindset. I’m confident we found that with Dire Wolf Digital,” said Michael Chiang, Chief Business Officer at Fandom. “Dire Wolf’s enthusiasm and passion for the RPG space, as well as their intent to dive right in and grow the product with a new expansion already in development, will ensure fans won’t miss a beat and are well taken care of for years to come.”

“We’re incredibly excited by the prospect of pairing what Cortex and Tales of Xadia have begun with our expertise in creating digital experiences,” said Scott Martins, President of Dire Wolf Digital. “We are huge fans of The Dragon Prince, and we’re looking forward to Season 4 along with everyone else. We’re especially excited about working with Wonderstorm on even more great experiences for fans of Tales of Xadia going forward.”

"We always knew the world of Xadia was too big to be explored through our series alone, and crafting Tales of Xadia alongside the Cortex team at Fandom has been a dream come true," said Justin Santistevan, president and co-founder of Wonderstorm, Inc. "Now, as we move closer to the release of Season 4 of The Dragon Prince, we're excited to embark on a new chapter with Dire Wolf Digital. Their experience and passion for tabletop games assures us Xadia is in good hands, and that 'The Sunfire Chronicle' will continue to engage and delight fans of the original TTRPG."

Joe LeFavi of Genuine Entertainment facilitated the deal and served as a strategic advisor on the transaction.
 

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Dahak

Explorer
My concern is that the production quality will no longer equal what Fandom did with the first two books. They may have set the bar a little too high. No one, so far, has really been able to make the Cortex pipeline move faster than a trickle though, so curious if Dire Wolf Digital is able to overcome that.
 

Cam Banks

Adventurer
My concern is that the production quality will no longer equal what Fandom did with the first two books. They may have set the bar a little too high. No one, so far, has really been able to make the Cortex pipeline move faster than a trickle though, so curious if Dire Wolf Digital is able to overcome that.
Our goal is to not only meet that previous bar, but keep working on exceeding it.

My whole team is very happy with this new home!
 






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