Games Workshop has unveiled a bunch of new models for their various games at the Games Manufacturer's Association's private trade show.
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Konami has decided after much deliberation to cancel the Yu-Gi-Oh! 225th Championship Series event as well as many foreseeable Regional Qualifier events.
"Under Dark Waves", the next expansion, will feature an array of undersea denizens as they terrorize Arkham and beyond.
Konami has announced today that they are officially postponing the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series happening in Hartford in April due to the coronavirus.
The co-creator of ToeJam & Earl, Greg Johnson, has a new game he's trying to get funded on Kickstarter. And within 24 hours, it got off to a great start.
Coronavirus is at it again, and most certainly is not pulling any punches.
These cancellations were made, unsurprisingly, due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19, Coronavirus.
Tabletop gaming is undergoing a small revolution through the Super Mario LEGO set, which was recently unveiled via a YouTube trailer.
As a tabletop gamer, I'm sorry to say that we practically saw this coming.
This game has been out for just a little over a year now, having been backed by backers on Kickstarter back in April of 2019.
As Critical Role slowly expands to take over everything in sight, the next major partnership they have on the horizon is their own version of Munchkin.
A couple weeks ago we were in Las Vegas for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG Team YCS tournament as teams competed for what was essentially a three-man championship.
Here's the results from the Yu-Gi-Oh! TGC Team TCS Las Vegas event! We may be a tad late on our coverage, but the coronavirus has been on our minds lately.
To recap the deck techs written already for "March, March, March!", we here at Bleeding Cool have already covered Soldiers and Warriors. On to Knights!
This release comes hot on the heels of the "Blood of the Phoenix" boxed set release.
The OP Games has released a new party game called Telestrations: Upside Drawn and it's quite possible that it was made... for you!
For "March, March, March!", I'm dredging up an old deck of mine from the days of yore (but don't worry, no Dredge is actually involved here).
Wizards of the Coast has done it again - they've released the second of the March Secret Lair box drops!
Today, we are going over a deck tech for Saskia the Unyielding, with a twist!
Today, we are marching forth with Games Workshop's Start Collecting! Vanguard Space Marines box for Warhammer 40,000.
Well, it's taken us some time, but here is the final installment of my Commander hot takes for Wizards of the Coast's hit game, Magic: The Gathering.
I'm sorry, I think we have all been here before. This all seems strangely familiar to me. I kind of hate deja-vu at times, don't you?
Sometimes, there's an odd trend in Magic: The Gathering where, in all formats, something is troubling. These are linked inexplicably to the issue of value.
Konami revealed a brand new booster set is on the way for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game as you'll all be diving into a bit of Toon Chaos.
Are you tired of the same old lines of play from Commander pub-stompers and their overly-competitive decks? Well, chances are, so are many others.
The news leaked over the weekend, but this morning, Wizards Of The Coast announced a new Magic: The Gathering addition to Dungeons & Dragons.
This release heralds the return of the Seraphon into the modernized, streamlined fray of Age of Sigmar with a new Battletome geared for the newer ruleset.
I'd like to go over some of these community-perceived mistakes as they pertain to the Commander format, and see if my own hot-take opinions properly align with those ones.
Have you purchased the "Year of the Rat" Secret Lair with no reason to use the Pack Rat sleeves? If so, I have good news for anybody with a desire to play Historic.
For International World Women's Day, Wizards of the Coast has decided to release a special Secret Lair drop for Magic: The Gathering.