Posted on 4th January 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

Asmodee is launching a range of new licensed Dobble editions this year, based on the Paw Patrol, Pixar, Marvel and Minions brands.
Dobble has already experienced licensing success with editions based on The Gruffalo, L.O.L. Surprise and Harry Potter.
“Dobble is a game whose format lends itself very well to great licensing crossovers, which we’ve already seen with the phenomenal success of the likes of Harry Potter Dobble,” said Anil Boodhoo, Asmodee UK’s National Channel Director.
“We’re excited to be partnering with four iconic brands on an ambitious release schedule as we continue to take Dobble from strength to strength.”
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