Despite the lawsuits and fuss, Hasbro is still selling tons of Magic, riding those sales to big gains in 2025:
Magic: The Gathering powers a record year as Digital Gaming lifts results, while Consumer Products and Entertainment face continued pressure.
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Besides the fact that MtG and Wizards Digital gaming stuff are still raking in cash, here are some other tidbits:
Action Figures were up, driven by gains in Marvel, Peppa Pig, and Beyblade. GI Joe got a shout out for Q4 performance. Transformers were down over the year, likely the result of the implosion of the Earthspark initiative. Star Wars continues its multi-year decline in POS.
Among Hasbro media initiatives, they might have posted the first look at Avengers Doomsday's poster!
Entertainment was down 5% for the year, with lower digital and ad revenue cited. For 2026, Hasbro has announced a number of new licensing agreements (more on that below) and just launched their...fifth?...FAST Streaming channel in Hasbro Legends.
Announcements made by, or in conjunction with, Hasbro's Q4/FY26 results:
Super7 has acquired licensing for Visionaries, My Little Pony, and Furby
Super7 is gearing up for Toy Fair by announcing its upcoming licenses, including Furby, Invincible, and more.
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Basic Fun (licensee for Tonka, Stretch Armstrong and Littlest Pet Shop) has been granted a license for Dungeons and Dragons, with its new line, Dungeons and Dragons Questers, slated for release this fall
Basic Fun! is on a roll with its new line of Dungeons & Dragons toys, transforming the role-playing game into collectible action figures.
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And the BIG license news for Hasbro is the acquisition of a multi-year GLOBAL MASTER toy license from Warner Bros for the Harry Potter franchise, slated to start in 2027. The same year WBD expects to begin airing the anticipated Harry Potter series adaptation.
Toys and games inspired by the franchise fly onto shelves next year.
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