Wizards of the Coast to open up a new gaming studio
Wizards of the Coast want to bring great digital games set in their Dungeons & Dragons universe back as they are setting up a new studio headed up by former BioWare veteran James Ohlen
Wizards of the Coast want to bring great digital games set in their Dungeons & Dragons universe back as they are setting up a new studio headed up by former BioWare veteran James Ohlen
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