New D&D "Touring Experience" Launching in Toronto This Fall

Some kind of D&D Touring Experience is coming soon, although details are scarce.

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Canadians will be the first to experience a new Dungeons & Dragons-themed touring experience later this fall. Hasbro has announced that a new "touring experience" called "The Immersive Quest - A D&D Experience" will launch in Toronto starting this fall. No other details were provided about the event, nor can we find any tickets or mentions of it on the Internet, but the experience was announced ahead of Licensing Expo, an annual showcase of various brands.

It took a little bit of digging to find a potential equivalent to what "The Immersive Quest" could be, but I found at least one possible comparisons. Earlier this year, a similar immersive touring event based on Minecraft was announced, with attendees taking an hour to an explore a blocky world and complete an interactive scavenger hunt quest. I'd expect this to be something closer to an upscale (and probably pricy) experience as opposed to the Willy Wonka Experience of Scottish infamy.

Hasbro has also built up several other immersive D&D experiences, including an off-Broadway improv show called the Twenty Sided Tavern that's set to tour the US starting in 2025.
 

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Christian Hoffer

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A D&D documentary was announced and was probably in the cards for the 50th at some point, but I believe some issues arose with that.
Yeah, there's still no release date

Joe M did take sides in the Weis-Hickman v. WotC thing, where Weis seems to be pushing the "WotC is too woke" argument online because the recent art shows tacos and sushi.
Paramount+ has been facing significant issues of late.
P+ turned a profit last quarter.
 

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Yeah, there's still no release date

Joe M did take sides in the Weis-Hickman v. WotC thing, where Weis seems to be pushing the "WotC is too woke" argument online because the recent art shows tacos and sushi.

P+ turned a profit last quarter.

They may be turning a profit now, but they've cancelled several series or spun them off to Netflix. We'll see what happens after the acquisition.
 

They may be turning a profit now, but they've cancelled several series or spun them off to Netflix. We'll see what happens after the acquisition.

That partly about refinancing a huge part of their debt next year or the year after that with high interest potentially high payments, so they want to pay off that portion of their debt ASAP. It's like 6 to 9 billion I think up for refinancing. So they want to pay off as much as they can s soon as they can. It's also why they just elimated dividends for now and why they want to sell off BET and VH1 and redundant assets. Ironically if they refinance with a Canadian bank next year they will get a MUCH better deal then they could expect as interest is falling much faster here then in the US as is inflation (the Bank of Canada is getting nervous about possible deflation, I say bring it on).
 



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