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Wizards of the Coast acquires Tuque Games

Dungeons & Dragons owner picks up Montreal studio that created Livelock and has been working on a D&D game

Wizards of the Coast has gained Montreal-based Tuque Games, the organization declared today. Tuque had just been chipping away at a game utilizing Wizards’ Dungeons and Dragons permit, and will keep on taking a shot at computer games utilizing the tabletop gaming organization’s steady of brands.

“At Wizards, we’re proceeding with our responsibility to making better approaches to breath life into our fan most loved brands,” Wizards of the Coast president Chris Cocks said. “Our one of a kind methodology of interfacing fans around the tabletop just as through our extending arrangement of computerized games is rethinking being a games organization.”

“Tuque is excited to have the chance to be a piece of the Wizards of the Coast group. By working all the more firmly together, we can quicken our joint vision and enliven new games, characters and universes in Wizards of the Coast’s program of establishments.”

Tuque originator Jeff Hattem

Established in 2012, Tuque is best known as the engineer of the agreeable shooter Livelock, which Perfect World Entertainment distributed in 2016. It was additionally a pilot studio in the Square Enix Collective activity with World War Machine, the task that in the long run became Livelock.

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