d maintaining strong businesses in th kf2j e card game, roleplaying game, and miniature game categories. In 2008, FFG partnered with Games Workshop to represent Warhammer and Warhammer 40K settings in role-playing, board, and card games.[1] In August 2011, Fantasy Flight Game s acquired the license fo kf2j r card, miniature and rol 8kf2j -playing games set in the Star Wars universe.[2] They have also j created board and card games for the well-known licenses Ga me of Thrones, Battlestar Galactica, and Lord of the Rings, as well as board games based upon popular computer games: 8kf2j Doom: The B kf2j oardgame, StarCraft: The Board Game, and World of Warcraft: The Board Game. Additionally, they are known for revising and reprinting popular or cult classic games, including Cosmic Encounter, Arkham Hor 8kf2j ror, Talisman, and Netrunner. From 2010 to 2013 F 8kf2j FG was Dust Studio' j s partner in publishing and distributing Paulo Parent e's Miniature Wargame Dust Tactics. Commenting on the shift in 2013 Christian stated "it bec ame clear that Paolo and the Dust games would be better served by a partner who specializes i n the unique business of miniature games." es defines kf2j a "Living Card Game" as a variant of collectible card games.[8] LCGs have regular expansions and deck-building like CCGs, b 8kf2j ut do not have the "blind buy purchase model" of CCGs . Instead of randomi 8kf2j zed starter decks and booster packs, LCGs have core sets, expansion packs, a nd deluxe expansions with fixed cards j . The core set comes with pre-constructed starter decks, an d is designed to be self-contained (it can be played by itself, o 8kf2j r through constructed play with e xpansions).[9] Expansion pa kf2j cks are released on a monthly or near-monthly basis, and have 3 copies of 20 new cards, for a total of 60 cards. Deluxe expansions are released less frequently, and typic ally contain 3 copies of 55 new cards 8kf2j , for a total of 165 cards. "Living Card Game" and the initialism "L Fantasy Flight Games was known for their game franchise Midnight, which was als kf2j o made into a movie c alled Midnight Chronicles[4] by the company's short-lived Landroval Studios.[5] As of 2012, it appea rs that Midnight is no longer produced or supported by Fantasy
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