Hidden Path Entertainment Is Making an Open World Dungeons & Dragons Video Game
Hidden Path Entertainment is hiring staff to make an open world
Dungeons & Dragons video game. Last week, Hasbro confirmed that Hidden Path Entertainment was one of several video game developers working on
Dungeons & Dragons products. Hidden Path then provided additional details about their upcoming D&D video game when they posted several job positions for an AAA, third-person, open-world fantasy RPG set within the
Dungeons & Dragons franchise. The positions include a graphics programmer, a lead graphics programmer, a senior technical artist, and a writer. Additionally, Whitney Beltran, the designer of the tabletop RPG
Hasbro reorganizes to support big growth from ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ and ‘Magic: The Gathering’
February 27, 2021 at 1:16 pm
Inside the Wizards of the Coast HQ in Renton, Wash. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser)
Hasbro, the parent company of Wizards of the Coast, is reorganizing its business structure in order to continue growing the audience for
Dungeons & Dragons.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Wizards of the Coast, based in Renton, Wash., posted revenue of $816 million for 2020, a 24% increase from 2019. That bump comes in large part from record-setting sales for both
Dungeons & Dragons, the landmark fantasy role-playing game, and
Magic: The Gathering, the collectible card game that put Wizards on the map back in the ’90s.
Latest daily free game from Epic Games Store is some good old tower defence
All together now: on the fourth day of Epic’s 15 free games of Christmas, the Epic Games Store gave to me, tower defense game Defense Grid: The Awakening. Doesn’t quite hold a tune, does it?
In any case, Defense Grid: The Awakening is the latest free PC game in the Epic Games Store’s ongoing daily free games bonanza. You can find it in the usual spot on the site, and you’ll have 24 hours to claim it. On December 21 at 8:00 PST / 11:00 EST / 16:00 GMT, another game will take its place.
The Game Awards Reveals Its Future Class of The Games Industry for 2020
The Future Class of The Game Awards has been announced, recognizing 50 members of the bright, bold and inclusive future of video games.
The Game Awards are set to make a return tonight for its sixth annual installment, and while the shown is known for its lineup of surprises and announcements, it’s also a night to celebrate the achievements of the gaming community. Notably, this year TGA is looking beyond the scope of its award ceremony to honor those trying to make a difference and form a more inclusive and diverse path for the games industry.