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Wizards of the Coast

Wizards of the Coast LLC (WotC (/ˈwɒtˌs/) or Wizards) is an American publisher of games, most of which are based on fantasy and science-fiction themes, and formerly an operator of games retail stores. In 1999, toy manufacturer Hasbro acquired the company and currently operates it as a subsidiary.[1][2][3] During a February 2021 reorganization of Hasbro, WotC became the lead part of a new division called "Wizards & Digital".[4][5]

Not to be confused with Wizard Entertainment.

Formerly

Wizards of the Coast, Inc.
(1990–2009)

1990 (1990)

  • Cynthia Williams
    (President)
  • Tim Fields
    (VP, General Manager)
  • David Schwartz
    (VP, Digital Publishing)
  • Timothy O'Hara
    (SVP, Finance and Operations)

1,000+ (2020)

Hasbro (1999–present)

WotC was originally a role-playing game (RPG) publisher that in the mid 1990s originated and popularized collectible card games with Magic: The Gathering. It later acquired TSR, publisher of the popular RPG Dungeons & Dragons, and published the licensed Pokémon Trading Card Game from 1999 to 2003. WotC's corporate headquarters is located in Renton, Washington, which is part of the Seattle metropolitan area.[6][7]


The company publishes RPGs, board games, and collectible card games. It has received numerous awards, including several Origins Awards. The company has also produced sets of sports cards and series for association football, baseball, basketball and American football.

in Austin, Texas, U.S.; opened in April 2019.[207][208]

Archetype Entertainment

Atomic Arcade in , led by Ames Kirshen, formerly vice-president of production and creative at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (WBIE), opened in September 2021.[209]

Raleigh, North Carolina

; founded in 2017, acquired in May 2022.[147][148][149]

D&D Beyond

in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; founded in 2012, acquired in October 2019.[210]

Invoke Studios

Mirrorstone Books; opened in 2004.

[211]

Studio X in , U.S.; reorganization of Magic: The Gathering R&D in 2018.[212][213]

Renton, Washington

Skeleton Key in ; opened in July 2022.[145]

Austin, Texas

Wizards Kids Studio in , U.S.; opened in December 2020.[214]

Seattle, Washington

List of Wizards of the Coast products

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