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Asmodée Éditions is a French publisher of board games, card games and role-playing games (RPGs). The company was founded in 1995 by former employees of the RPG publisher Siroz Productions. The company publishes its own games, as well as French language editions of other publishers' games. See also: Eurazeo, the majority holder of Asmodee. Notable games published by Asmodée include: * Carcassonne * Ca$h 'n Gun$ * Diplomacy * Dobble * Dungeon Twister * Formula De * Ghost Stories * Hanabi * Jaipur * Jungle Speed * Liar's Dice * The Werewolves of Millers Hollow Asmodée holds the French publishing rights to the WizKids and Pokémon lines of games. Asmodée is currently distributing games under the imprints Descartes Editeur and Eurogames, acquired when they purchased Descartes. However, they have not used these imprints for any original publications since the purchase. On August 25, 2014 and November 17, 2014 it was announced that Asmodée had agreed on a mergers with American board game publishers Days of Wonder and Fantasy Flight Games. On January 7, 2016 it was announced that Asmodée had acquired the English language rights to the Catan™ games from Mayfair Games, creating a new company Catan Studio, Inc.. Following Asmodee's acquisition of these major board game publishers, along with the ' casual games series in 2015, this means the new company now controls the rights to the popular titles Ticket to Ride, Dixit, Citadels, Small World, 7 Wonders, and Catan. It was announced on July 22, 2016 that Asmodee also acquired F2Z Entertainment (Z-Man Games, Plaid Hat Games, and Filosophia). On January 2, 2017 Asmodée and the german board game publisher Heidelberger Spieleverlag announced their merger. On January 3, 2017 it was announced that Asmodéé Editions has acquired the Spanish editor Edge Entertainment. In January 2018, Asmodée announced they were acquiring Polish games publisher Rebel. In February 2018, Asmodée announced they were acquiring American games publisher Mayfair. Digital games In addition to its physical publishing rights, Asmodee has begun developing video games based on their board game properties for personal computers and mobile gaming. Many of these games are built atop the software libraries that Days of Wonder had crafted for their digital version of Ticket to Ride. As of January 2017, the company has published digital versions of Mysterium and Potion Explosion in addition to existing titles published by their acquired companies. Philippe Dao, the chief marketing officer for Asmodee Digital, stated they anticipate to have 20 more games out by the end of 2017. In October 2017, Asmodée and Fantasy Flight announced the formation of Fantasy Flight Interactive, a division of the merged companies to bring more of Fantasy Flight's physical board games to digital implementations.
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