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Wizards of the Coast president Cynthia Williams has resigned after a two-year tenure marred with numerous ‘Magic’ and ‘D&D’ controversies.
Hasbro’s fortunes continue to spiral as the ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and ‘Power Rangers’ developer has announced another round of layoffs.
‘Magic: The Gathering’ lead designer Mark Rosewater has provided new insight into Wizards of the Coast mission to sanitize the game.
Embracer Group, the company that recently purchased Middle-earth Enterprises and currently owns the rights to The Lord of the Rings franchise, recently touted the franchise’s power claiming that much of its growth in its Entertainment & Services division was due to The Lord of the Rings. The company specifically highlighted Magic The Gathering’s The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™ card set as one of the primary drivers of sales.
Wizards of the Coast has reportedly decided to remove the term ‘tribal’ from their ‘Magic: The Gathering’ vocabulary.
Magic: The Gathering’s The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth Senior Art Director Ovidio Cartagena defended the game’s race swapping of numerous characters.
David Leavitt, a Twitter user who has amassed a following of nearly 350,000 followers and describes himself as a “casual Magic: The Gathering and board games players,” accused J.R.R. Tolkien fans of being “racist nazi f***ers.”
Hasbro-owned Magic: The Gathering was blasted by social media users for race swapping Aragorn in their new The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth card set.
Wizards of the Coast reportedly hired the Pinkteron Detective Agency to retrieve an accidental leak of ‘Magic: The Gathering’ cards.