Hasbro Opens New Wizards of the Coast Video Game Studio in Montreal to Support D&D Franchise

The new video game studio will produce D&D video games.
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Hasbro has announced a new video game studio in Montreal, with a new focus on supporting D&D video games. The new studio, called Wizards of the Coast Studios Inc. will focus on developing new content for the Dungeons & Dragons franchise and expanding Hasbro's lineup of digital games. The studio is expected to support 200 jobs. Dan Ayoub, the head of the D&D franchise, will also run the new studio. Ayoub, you may recall, has a long pedigree in video game development.

The new studio will not replace Invoke Studios, Hasbro's other studio located in Montreal. The new office for Wizards of the Coast Studios Inc. will be located next to Invoke Studios.

Hasbro has big aspirations for expanding the D&D franchise via video games. Several D&D video games are in development at third party studios and now we're seeing an in-house expansion of the D&D digital portfolio. One obvious speculation is that the new studio will work on a Baldur's Gate 4, which Hasbro has promised will eventually be released following the mammoth success of Baldur's Gate 3.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer


Different management, different strategies.

But yeah, the opening and closing of game studios within WotC sure seems like the company does not have its act together. And folks losing jobs is the result. Yay, capitalism!

Hopefully, this time around the decisions will be stronger and more lasting . . . without layoff news within the next year or so . . .
 

Different management, different strategies.

But yeah, the opening and closing of game studios within WotC sure seems like the company does not have its act together. And folks losing jobs is the result. Yay, capitalism!

Hopefully, this time around the decisions will be stronger and more lasting . . . without layoff news within the next year or so . . .
This looks like just the opening not closing of any.
 


Being next to Invoke and in Montreal is a good thing though. The ecosystem is great, there's a ton of talent and lots of people looking for work right now.
 





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