Posted on 19th February 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Wyncor has signed a licensing agreement with Hasbro and its Wizards of the Coast division to create Dungeons & Dragons Miraball Surprise toys.
The D&D-inspired Miraball Surprise toy line will debut in Q2 2025.
Each blind-packed Miraball Surprise features a surprise maxi plush expanding from 2¾ inches to 4 ¾”. Collectors will also find three stickers and a leaflet.
The Miraball Surprise has sold over 2.5 million units within the first few months, is available in 40 countries and featured in more than 20,000 retail locations worldwide.
“D&D has captivated generations, and we’re delighted to expand our relationship with Hasbro to bring its magic to the Miraball Surprise line,” said Julian Jacob, CEO of Wyncor.
“This collaboration blends imagination, affordability, and innovation, creating a one-of-a-kind collectible experience for fans of all ages.”
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