2023 is a busy year for Hasbro. Not only there's announced MTG releases for nearly every month, but some of these releases are going to bring different settings to Magic:The Gathering's fictional universe. To add even more novelty to its business ventures, Hasbro has just announced another partnership, this time with Mattel, the legendary toy-maker of titles such as Barbie, Hot Wheels, and UNO, besides many others. Some of the franchises by the two companies are the global top-selling products in their categories, namely Per Circana, Barbie, Hot-Wheels, UNO and Monopoly.
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The first product mentioned, the "Barbie-branded Monopoly game" will come right after the theatrical releases from both of these companies, Mattel's "Barbie (2023)" movie, and Hasbro's "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" movie, are released in the Summer of 2023. From then on, the partnership will stack release after release until at least 2024, though a limit of time to their partnership hasn't been mentioned.
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This year alone will bring two beloved franchises into Magic: The Gathering, such as the Lord of the Rings set, to come Summer 2023, and the Doctor Who set, which are set to follow the success of the 40,000 Warhammer set in 2022. In 2024, Assassin's Creed and Final Fantasy have been teased to join the MTG collabs.
Though this collab might seem to be coming to halt some of the toy-makers losses considering the decrease in toy purchases in late 2022 and early 2023 and the upcoming rumored recession in the U.S., it is undeniably possible that these two toy giants might extend their partnerships and create something unique for Magic: The Gathering as well. But only time will tell.
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