Hasbro Spent 1 Billion on Games While Avoiding Live Service and Mobile Titles

Hasbro Spent 1 Billion on Games While Avoiding Live Service and Mobile Titles

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Hasbro recently revealed that the company has spent nearly $1 billion on its library of games since 2018, with the conglomerate largely avoiding live-service and mobile games. The company currently has multiple games in production across several of Hasbro's biggest brands.

Hasbro stands as one of the biggest multimedia juggernauts in the world, with some of the most iconic pop culture properties under its ownership. The Rhode Island-based conglomerate is the parent company to a plethora of recognizable brands, ranging from Transformers and G.I. Joe to beloved board games like Monopoly and The Game of Life. Hasbro also has its hands in a wealth of popular game franchises, including both Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons and Dragons under Wizards of the Coast. A new report now reveals just how much Hasbro has invested in its games, all while avoiding a common modern pitfall.

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