That's why Amazon's game division died after the New World failure.
That's why Amazon's P R E S T I G E T V division died after Rings of Power wound up being a long dragged out expensive wet fart.
That's why Amazon's game division died after the New World failure.
That's why Amazon's P R E S T I G E T V division died after Rings of Power wound up being a long dragged out expensive wet fart.
Love to see one of the biggest producers of hobby boardgames (aka, not that big of a company) purchased by this giant firm and then spun back off as its own company again but with several other companies' debts piled onto it so it's guaranteed to fail.
But don't worry, all of the "stakeholders" agreed to it and none of them are being wronged, it's actually a great financial move for them.
Wait, people could lose their jobs in a very small and difficult industry when the company fails? And fans of beloved boardgame franchises will lose all access to them when nobody at all has a right to make them?
Don't worry, the stakeholders of a boardgame company aren't people who play boardgames or people who make a living making them, it's the wealthy investors who own part of the holding company that temporarily acquired the company.