As the big videogame companies struggle with changing consumer preferences, Hasbro Inc. (HAS) is riding a wave of enthusiasm for tabletop games. The company exceeded expectations for the second-straight quarter on Tuesday, citing strong performances from franchises like Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons and Monopoly. New “retro” Magic: The Gathering releases drove an 11% increase in new-player growth and prompted some fans to flock to digital versions of the title as well, Hasbro said. Read More...
As the big videogame companies struggle with changing consumer preferences, Hasbro Inc. (HAS) is riding a wave of enthusiasm for tabletop games. The company exceeded expectations for the second-straight quarter on Tuesday, citing strong performances from franchises like Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons and Dragons and Monopoly. New “retro” Magic: The Gathering releases drove an 11% increase in new-player growth and prompted some fans to flock to digital versions of the title as well, Hasbro said.
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