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LotR NEWS: Games Workshop Extends License for LotR, The Hobbit

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Feb 15 2011
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Warner Brothers announced the extension of GW’s license for both Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Here’s the boilerplate:

BURBANK, Calif., Wednesday, February 9, 2011 – Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) announced today that it has extended its six-year licensing agreement with Games Workshop, enabling them exclusive, worldwide, all-language rights to produce tabletop games based on “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings” properties.

This extension allows Games Workshop, the largest tabletop fantasy and futuristic battle-games company, to expand on their arsenal of battle-games and model soldiers. Under the agreement, Games Workshop will continue to develop and increase their offerings from Middle-earth, the literary creation of J.R.R. Tolkien, allowing fans to realistically recreate action from the books and movies, based on one of the most thrilling stories ever told.

“Games Workshop has been a valuable partner of ours for a number of years and we look forward to continuing and expanding this successful relationship,” said Karen McTier, Executive Vice President, Domestic Licensing and Worldwide Marketing, Warner Bros. Consumer Products. “Their products reflect the true spirit of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ franchise and, as anticipation builds for the release of ‘The Hobbit,’ the property’s loyal fans will be excited for these richly inspired offerings.”

“‘The Lord of the Rings’ is now firmly established as one of our core game systems, and the opportunity to expand it further with the upcoming film ‘The Hobbit’ is very exciting indeed, both for us and our hobbyists,” said Mark Wells, CEO, Games Workshop. “The fantasy worlds of Middle-earth, as realized in the original works of J.R.R. Tolkien and in Peter Jackson’s groundbreaking film adaptations, make wonderful backgrounds and stories which Games Workshop faithfully reproduces through its range of miniatures and battle-games.”

Games Workshop products are available for purchase through Games Workshop Hobby Centres and independent retailers throughout the globe.

It would seem these product lines are here to stay. Have at it.

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Author: Larry Vela
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