Who owns x-Wing miniatures?

Who owns x-Wing miniatures?

Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game

Manufacturers Fantasy Flight Games
Designers Jay (The Man) Little
Publishers Christian T. Peterson
Publication August 17, 2012
Years active 2012 to present

Who owns x-Wing?

On November 16, 2020, Atomic Mass Games (another subsidiary of Asmodee) announced that it would be responsible for X-wing and its two sister games, Legion and Armada.

Who makes Star Wars x-Wing?

After the announcement, Lucasfilm began publishing new canon material that introduced new X-wing models, including the T-70 and T-85 X-wing fighters. An X-wing model that was formerly unique to Legends, the T-65C-A2 X-wing starfighter, was re-canonized by the release of Star Wars: Rogue One: The Ultimate Visual Guide.

Is X-wing still supported?

Epic will continue to be a supported X-Wing format in future releases! Stay tuned to future X-Wing Second Edition announcements for more information.

Who makes X-wing miniatures now?

Atomic Mass Games
The development of Star Wars X-Wing, Legion and Armada is being moved to Atomic Mass Games, the company behind miniatures game Marvel: Crisis Protocol.

How old is the X-wing?

Star Wars: X-Wing (video game series)

Star Wars: X-Wing
Publisher(s) LucasArts, Disney Interactive Studios
Platform(s) DOS, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Linux
First release Star Wars: X-Wing February 1993
Latest release Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance February 28, 1999

Does Asmodee own atomic mass games?

Asmodee launched a new studio, Atomic Mass Games, with its initial game, Marvel Crisis Protocol Miniatures Game Core Set, in fall 2019. Asmodee acquired Board Game Arena, a digital tabletop simulator, in February 2021, for which they plan to adapt their games to add to its available library.

Who own Star Wars Legion?

Release date Star Wars: Legion is an asymmetrical two player infantry-based wargame published by Fantasy Flight Games.