AMIGO Games Inc. has closed its US offices after eight years, citing tariff uncertainty and rising costs. We fact-check and report the full story of the German publisher’s American experiment.
Archives for April 2026
Highlighting a specific entry from the archives, on 1st April 2026 Andrew Girdwood shared a story summarised as "Ticketmaster expands into roleplaying games with Questmaster Core, bringing dynamic pricing and convenience fees to the tabletop. Learn how the ticketing giant plans to monetise the industry through scalped character classes and a "Verified Fan" waiting room.". It also was tagged with Humour.
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Ticketmaster to monetise tabletop industry with “Questmaster Core” integration
Ticketmaster expands into roleplaying games with Questmaster Core, bringing dynamic pricing and convenience fees to the tabletop. Learn how the ticketing giant plans to monetise the industry through scalped character classes and a “Verified Fan” waiting room.




