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Ann Arbor – 26 October 2021

Moon Design Publications, the Ann Arbor-based majority owners of game publisher Chaosium (Call of Cthulhu, RuneQuest, Pendragon, 7th Sea, etc), have announced a partnership with European game publisher Black Monk Games, based in Poznań, Poland.

A new company, The Chaosium Group, is being formed to manage the joint assets of Moon Design Publications and Black Monk.

Speaking to Chaosium and Black Monk staff in Poland, Moon Design Publications President Neil Robinson gave an overview of the great benefits of this new arrangement including more employee opportunities, faster production delivery flow, better operational processes, and enhancing an expansion into Europe and new markets.

“The Chaosium Group partnership will enhance Chaosium’s presence in Europe and lead to new co-developed opportunities. Existing Black Monk and Chaosium customers should not notice any difference as we will continue fully supporting both brands”, said Daria Pilarczyk, operational manager of Black Monk and one of the directors of the new Chaosium Group.

CONTACT INFORMATION

THE CHAOSIUM GROUP

Michael O’Brien, director.
mob@chaosium.com

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9 hours ago, MOB said:

Speaking to Chaosium and Black Monk staff in Poland, Moon Design Publications President Neil Robinson gave an overview of the great benefits of this new arrangement including more employee opportunities, faster production delivery flow, better operational processes, and enhancing an expansion into Europe and new markets.

Intriguing - what does this specifically entail, both for Chaosium Group employees and customers?

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On 10/26/2021 at 10:19 PM, Travern said:

Intriguing - what does this specifically entail, both for Chaosium Group employees and customers?

While this is far from specific and is surmise on my part, sounds like it includes things like shared warehouse facilities:         

 

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