Speed Daily exclusively learned that the American toy company Hasbro is seeking to sell its well-known IP "Dungeons & Dragons" (referred to as "DND" below), and Tencent is one of the potential buyers.
At present, the negotiations are still in the early stages and both parties have not yet reached an agreement on the details of the transaction.
According to informed sources, the financial crisis faced by Hasbro is the main reason for considering the sale of DND, and Tencent Investment's Larian Studios is acting as an intermediary in this transaction. Larian Studios' game "Baldur's Gate 3" won the TGA Game of the Year award in 2023 and is considered one of the most successful adaptations of DND. As a result, it was seen as a potential target buyer by Hasbro. However, due to insufficient funds, Larian ultimately introduced this deal to shareholder Tencent.
Hasbro was founded in 1923 and has a history of over a hundred years. In 1935, the company gradually became a world-class toy company with its Monopoly series games. It owns well-known IPs such as Transformers, Dungeons & Dragons, Monopoly, and My Little Pony. However, this century-old enterprise is currently facing a huge crisis due to losses. Its stock price has dropped from a high of $108 in 2019 to $51 (closing data on January 26th).
According to the financial report, as of the third quarter of 2023, Hasbro has been experiencing consecutive losses for four quarters due to its main business of toy sales. The accumulated loss from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023 exceeds $500 million USD, and in Q2 2023, there was even a negative free cash flow situation. According to Forbes reports, in response to the crisis, the company underwent significant layoffs last year, with a total reduction of over 1,900 employees accounting for more than 20%.
Although the company as a whole is in a loss situation, its DND-related IP is a high-quality asset and has achieved considerable success in video game adaptations. Last year, the release of "Baldur's Gate 3" by Larian Studios was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It not only won six TGA awards, including Game of the Year but also generated revenue of $657 million, surpassing the Harry Potter IP adaptation game "Hogwarts Legacy," making it the most profitable PC exclusive game last year.
The success of "Baldur's Gate 3" is also reflected in the financial data of Hasbro. The financial report shows that in the third quarter of 2023, driven by "Baldur's Gate 3" and another Monopoly IP game called "Monopoly Go!", Hasbro's electronic gaming and licensing-related business achieved a contrary year-on-year growth of 40%, reaching $423 million.
Outside of electronic games, DND is also one of the most popular tabletop games in Europe and America. It has appeared multiple times in American TV shows such as "The Big Bang Theory" and "Stranger Things". A large fan base has formed around its related culture, making it a top-tier IP.
A Tencent IEG (Interactive Entertainment Group) insider revealed that Tencent, represented by its overseas business department IEG Global, is in negotiations with the aim of acquiring a series of rights including the adaptation rights for electronic games such as DND.
According to the aforementioned IEG insiders, Tencent currently holds the game adaptation rights for many top-tier IPs. However, due to the licensing model mostly not being a one-time buyout, Tencent not only needs to bear high copyright fees and long-term revenue sharing but also frequently faces restrictions from its partners in terms of development and operation. Previously, the mobile game adaptation of "NieR" developed by Tencent TiMi Studio was unable to be launched even until the project was cancelled.
If this acquisition is successful, it will enable Tencent to gain dominant control over the IP of Dungeons & Dragons, which will largely avoid the aforementioned issues.
Companies in Europe and America attach great importance to the value of intellectual property (IP), while Chinese companies have limited opportunities to acquire top-tier IP from overseas. For Tencent, the opportunity to acquire the Dungeons & Dragons IP from Hasbro due to financial considerations is a rare chance.
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ehn i doubt they could run it any worse than hasbro has
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The Chinks will remove all mention of skeletons, undead liches, blood and skulls like they do in every property they buy.
At least they'll move away from pandering to Blacks, Natives and Arabs.
And nerf samurai sub-class into the dirt.
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If I see any more "journey to the west" bullshit I swear to God...
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Huh? Do Chinese fear the undead?
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Yes.
Death is spoooooky and skeleton and skulls are avatars of deeeeeaaaaatth
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During the Korean War Americans also would paint the front of their tanks with big tiger faces because they basically thought the superstitious Chinese peasant soldiers would run away from that lol.
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Did they?
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frick yeah
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My last chinaman bf refused to visit cemeteries anfd graveyards with me.
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Lol how often are you visiting cemeteries and graveyards?
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A few times a year maybe! I find them interesting. Looking at the history and memory. Also, I'm on the spectrum.
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If you've never made out in a graveyard are you even alive?
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is this a trick question?
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zoz
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Yeah. A lot of IPs censor or remove skeletons and skulls for the Chinese client version.
I know WoW did.
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the chinese publishers self-censored to get faster approval. chinese minecraft has skeletons so they aren't censored.
this is irrelevant to dnd anyway. i doubt there's any interest in creating a chinese version of DnD and even if there was censorship wouldn't affect the western version.
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Neighbor, chi-com DND only got one class and one race.
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You would too if you had billions of ancestors
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I'll be so fricking mad if they do I just find skeletons inherently funny in the same way libs find black people funmy
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It's DnD, you can just put the skellies back in if you want, they can't stop you from imagining a skeleton.
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You undetestimate the autism of RAWstrags
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My understanding is that the neurodivergents don't even play the newer editions.
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They do and it's pathetic. Imagine sperging out over a ruleset that doesn't even take itself seriously.
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Hasbro has already started doing that. They censored 20+ cards in their re-release of Khans of Tarkir on Arena, and half of those were because they depicted too much gore or some kind of zombie. Like, they just turned this:
into this:
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Whoever picked that font for the new look needs to be beaten to death
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Good trade imo.
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