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They are making games, very different market than actionnfigures. Notice thst Monopoly is also doing well right now.WotC is also making toys / games, yet they are growing, not sure the explanation is this simple
They are making games, very different market than actionnfigures. Notice thst Monopoly is also doing well right now.WotC is also making toys / games, yet they are growing, not sure the explanation is this simple
sure, but Hasbro is making a ton of games too, not just MonopolyThey are making games, very different market than actionnfigures. Notice thst Monopoly is also doing well right now.
Yes, but the games aren't what is being creamed in the market, it's plastic toys. And this isn't just Hasbro, physical toys are in a slump.sure, but Hasbro is making a ton of games too, not just Monopoly
I updated my post above, after some googling, action figures are expected to grow at 8%, board games at 10%Yes, but the games aren't what is being creamed in the market, it's plastic toys. And this isn't just Hasbro, physical toys are in a slump.
BG3 was ridiculously successful. But there was no way that could have been predicted. It could just as easily been a very expensive flop. Business is far more down to luck, rather than doing it "right" or "wrong". But that's why it matters that Hasbro not be split up. One year it might be D&D carrying the company, the next year it might be transformers carrying D&D.WotC is also making toys / games, yet they are growing, not sure the explanation is this simple
When WotC is growing, posters frequently say they must be doing something right (in this thread too), yet if Hasbro is shrinking there is nothing they can do? That is not really adding up
People have said that for decades without realizing their game: They push for short term gains and trash the IP - then they grab whatever is going to next fill the gap and squeeze it too.I think as long as they don't mess it up, Marvel Set will do fine, but yeah eventually it's going to crash, and it could collapse Hasbro with it.
I wasn't aware, its not something I follow closely if at all, so youre probably right. Does Hasbro distribute Star Wars and Marvel toys nowadays?Disney and Hasbro are also big time business partners
unlikely, Larian releases solid games, but it certainly exceeded expectationsBG3 was ridiculously successful. But there was no way that could have been predicted. It could just as easily been a very expensive flop.
it’s a bit of both, sure, but you cannot take credit for the wins and blame the losses on (bad) luck, there is a tendency to do just that howeverBusiness is far more down to luck, rather than doing it "right" or "wrong".
from a stock perspective this is probably wrong in that a separate Hasbro and WotC are probably worth more than a combined Hasbro. From a hedging your bets perspective you may be right, but then Hasbo was close to shelving D&D after 4e, so D&D might not have better protection under Hasbro than under a separate WotC either. For Hasbro at the time it was just one of many brands, and an underperforming one at that. For WotC it was one of only a few, that gives it more importance already.But that's why it matters that Hasbro not be split up. One year it might be D&D carrying the company, the next year it might be transformers carrying D&D.
Larian hasn't released that many games, nothing previously with a huge budget, and nothing previously that has been a massive blockbuster hit. They where far from a sure thing.unlikely, Larian releases solid games, but it certainly exceeded expectations