Toys & Games
LEGO debuts Despicable Me 4 sets
“Fans told us they were really missing LEGO Minions and we are happy to bring this world of mischievous fun back to them,” said LEGO designer Solvita Akmene.
Steve Rad, founder of Abacus Brands, on why now’s the right time for a Penn & Teller VR magic set
How Penn & Teller’s licensing deal with Abacus Brands uses the magic of Virtual Reality
Fantasy Flight Games’ Danny Schaefer on taking a ‘feelings-first’ approach to designing Star Wars: Unlimited
“What should a Darth Vader card feel like?”: Danny Schaefer – Lead Game Designer on Star Wars: Unlimited – takes us inside the development of Fantasy Flight Games’ new TCG.
Fanattik’s Creative Director, Melissa Tudor, discusses their celebratory range of D&D products
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS at 50: Melissa Tudor on Fanattik’s limited-edition gifts and collectibles
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS at 50: a chat with Chris Perkins, Game Design Architect, WOTC
When did D&D become a brand? Wizards of the Coast stalwart Chris Perkins shares his thoughts…
Greg Storey – Senior Creative Director at RSVLTS – discusses the company’s fan-first approach to design
“Fantasy and friendship never gets old!”: RSVLTS’ Greg Storey on creating the firm’s line of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS apparel.
Outgoing Happy Puzzle Company CEO Gavin Ucko pulls out all the stops with a brand new TFL jigsaw license
Why make London-Underground-style jigsaw maps of major British cities? Gavin Ucko tells all!
Designer Luca Borsa on bringing fast thrills to MotoGP: The Board Game, co-created with Luca Bellini
Luca Borsa talks us through the unlikely origins of Clementoni’s MotoGP game.
IMG to helm consumer products push for the Harlem Globetrotters
“We will be looking both forward and back as we celebrate the story of this legendary franchise with products and brand partners,” said Bruno Maglione, President of IMG’s licensing business.
All3Media International’s Jason Easy on bringing The Traitors into games, apparel, experiences and more
Jason Easy, VP of Licensing at All3Media International, talks us through the company’s slate of IP – and reveals why 2025 is shaping up to be “The Year of the Traitor”.