Hasbro opened a new Game Waisard of the Coast development studio in Montreal.
The team will officially work under the name Wizards of the Coast Studios and will hire about 200 people over the next three years. Wizards of the Coast Studios will work with a local team belonging to Hasbro Invoke Studios to manage a new game development center dedicated to creating content for popular Dungeons and dragons Franchise, as well as a wider portfolio of digital games “Wizards of the Coast”. The official opening for the concentrator was installed for the summer of 2026.
Wizards of the Coast Studios will be headed by Montrealeler Dan Ayub, a graduate of Concordia, who had previously worked at Microsoft, including in Halo The developer, previously known as 343 studios (now called Halo Studios). More recently, he worked on D&D. digital products were increased at the beginning of this year to become a “global game leader” for D&D. franchise.
It is currently unclear what projects projects working Wizards of the Coast Studios will work on. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that one of the other games of the Wizard of the Coast, the science fiction shooter from Texas Archetype Entertainment ExodusIt is headed BioWare Edmonton graduates who worked on such as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic And Mass EffectThe field of course, the wizards of the coast are also very popular Magic: Assembly A trading card game, so it is also easy to imagine any work performed in this franchise in the Montreal Center.
Noteworthy Quebec almost 1.5 billion dollars became a rather large center for D&D.Field Disney Dreamlight Valley manufacturer Gameloft Montreal It works on mysterious D&D. A game that will mix the elements “survival, simulation of life and action” with “a unique cooperative gaming process”. In addition, Belgian Studios RatifDeveloper for D&D. game Baldur's gates 3He has a team from Quebec, which contributes to his favorite RPG.
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