Former Monolith And Cliffhanger Devs Are Making A New Game For Wizards of the Coast
The possibilities are endless on what this game could be.

The possibilities are endless on what this game could be.

It's a surprisingly barebones crossover, at least if this is all they have.

The controversy might not be the one you're thinking of, and if it is, you may also still not understand why it's there.


There's a ton of Hasbro tentpole IPs that Saber could turn into excellent video games.

The game developers, the fans, Hasbro - everyone got cheated by someone close to the money.

To quote Matthew McConaughey himself, all right, all right, all right.

Hasbro is all in in becoming a video game company.

We know, what GI Joe Snake Eyes game? But there's enough reason to be properly excited for this one.

Obviously, if they can bring these games back, they can bring them to other platforms too.

Didn't have the fire anymore.

Who do you desire to be?

Never say never--not when it comes to a game that earned Hasbro $90 million.

Hasbro really needs this video game initiative to be a huge success.

Hasbro has an opportunity to make some sweet money for little effort from this.

Wizards of the Coast is serious about dealing with other companies that are essentially competing with them with their own product.

The six cancelled video games were never announced, which means we won't even know about the studios and the work they put behind these games.

