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Revision as of 13:50, 10 October 2012
Wizards of the Coast is a publishing and gaming company that among different things publishes the leading roleplaying game, Dungeons & Dragons [1]. Early in its history, Wizards of the Coast briefly published a different roleplaying game: Ars Magica.
Wizards of the Coast published Ars Magica from 1994 to 1996, producing some Third Edition products. They then discontinued all roleplaying products to "concentrate on their core business of collectible card games" (which were immensely popular in 1996). Ars Magica was sold to Atlas Games.
Ars Magica Products by Wizards of the Coast
- Faeries Revised Editionn
- ArM3 (which was developed by White Wolf but continued to be sold by Wizards of the Coast through 1996)
- Houses of Hermes
- Lion of the North
See Also
Comments
- ↑ WotC published D&D from its Third Edition, through the 3.5 and 4E editions, and will soon publish its fifth edition. Roleplaying games, including mostly D&D, still consist of but a small part of its business.
Legacy Page
The history of this page before August 6, 2010 is archived at Legacy:wizards_of_the_coast