Nice find! We've been mainstream forever. Everyone knows about Dungeons & Dragons, even if they don't know what it really is.
It probably means Hasbro is giving them money.
Excluding movies of courseAnd yet Magic: the Gathering, which is Hasbro's top-grossing brand, beating out [...] Transformers
You've just accused a major news group of accepting bribes for stories. Do you have any evidence to support this claim?
I'd wouldn't lash out too wildly, or waste too much umbrage on behalf of the news media.
It's not taking bribes! It's "native advertising" and it's pretty common nowadays.
I don't see any "paid advertisement" fine print on first glance, but it is a bit suspect. Anything with tech or "gadget" keywords I'm a little wary of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_F5GxCwizc
If anything, I think your claim ("there's an article about a new/upcoming game, and it couldn't possibly be an advertisement paid for by the game's publisher") is more extraordinary than mine.You've just accused a major news group of accepting bribes for stories. Do you have any evidence to support this claim?