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  2. Noah Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Noah Bradley is an artist known for his work on Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering [1] [2] and his The Sin of Man project. [3] In 2020 he admitted to multiple incidents of sexual misconduct, resulting in Wizards of the Coast and Fantasy Flight Games, among others, stating they condemned Bradley's actions and would cut all ties with him.

  3. Dungeons & Dragons controversies - Wikipedia

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    After Wizards of the Coast purchased TSR in 1997, Gygax wrote the preface to the 1998 adventure Return to the Tomb of Horrors, a paean to Gygax's original AD&D adventure Tomb of Horrors. [131] He also returned to the pages of Dragon Magazine, writing the "Up on a Soapbox" column from Issue #268 (January 2000) to Issue #320 (June 2004). [120]: 282

  4. Zak Smith - Wikipedia

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    Due to allegations of abuse by several women including Morbid, Wizards of the Coast announced in February 2019 they would be removing all references to Smith from the print and digital editions of Dungeons & Dragons fifth edition.

  5. Hasbro just poached a new leader for their lucrative Wizards ...

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    One of Hasbro's most lucrative subsidiaries, Wizards of the Coast, has a new president with a long history with another extremely successful fantasy franchise: World of Warcraft.. Hasbro named ...

  6. Peter Adkison - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Adkison enjoyed playing strategy games and war games. In 1978, he was exposed to Dungeons & Dragons, which "blew [him] away." [2] His friend, Terry Campbell, suggested the idea of starting a game company to Adkison and his friends using the name "Wizards of the Coast", taken from a guild of which one of their player characters was a member.

  7. Owen Turtenwald - Wikipedia

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    Owen Turtenwald (born () April 16, 1989) is a former American professional Magic: The Gathering player. He won a number of awards during his career, notably the 2010 Vintage World Championship and 2011 and 2015-16 Player of the Year. [4]

  8. Hidden Path Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Jason Schreier, Bloomberg News, commented that the cancellation of multiple unnamed video game projects by Wizards of the Coast in January 2023 led to a small layoff at the company and that "the reorganization will land hard for several independent studios such as Boston-based OtherSide Entertainment and Bellevue, Washington-based ...

  9. Archetype Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Archetype Entertainment is an American video game development studio established as a division of game publisher Wizards of the Coast, itself a subsidiary of Hasbro.The Austin, Texas-based studio was created by Wizards in April 2019 to develop new intellectual property outside of Wizards' existing Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering franchises.