Yo me he quedado alucinado, aun así, yo entiendo que Edge seguirá pudiendo sacar las lineas que ya tenía en el bolsillo, como X-Wing o Descent, y algunas nuevas licencias pasarán por sus manos, o así lo creo entender:
Most game retailers outside the U.S.A purchase FFG’s product from international distributors, many of whom translate and publish FFG’s product in their local languages. How will these distributors work with the combined entity?
For the foreseeable future, it is anticipated that current and upcoming FFG products will continue to be localized and sold by FFG’s existing international partners. Asmodee intends to work with those same distributors to broaden product availability, marketing presence, and organized play support where possible.
Vamos, que Edge seguirá manteniendo el soporte de X-Wing, Descent, los LCG y tantos otros productos.
Por otro lado, FFG seguirá siendo independiente, aunque algunas de sus marcas, que quedan mejor dentro de Asmodee, se moverán, como se puede ver aquí:
How will FFG’s and Asmodee’s product lines be affected?
FFG’s new and existing product lines will continue to be developed by FFG and sold under the FFG logo. FFG will stay a fully independent publisher in the Asmodee Group, and intends to keep creating the best games possible. A few of FFG’s products, whose identity may be deemed a better fit under a different Asmodee Group brand, may transition within the group.
Similarly, Asmodee’s existing and new products will continue to be developed by Asmodee’s creative staff and/or affiliate studios, and published under the Asmodee, or the independent studios’, logo. Those Asmodee games deemed a great fit for FFG may transition to FFG’s catalog.
La fusión o venta ayuda a las dos empresas con una infraestructura a mucha mayor escala y beneficios mutuos en sus dos parcelas de mercado.