.Asmodee_USA's January Releases Include CMONGames' Batman Zombicide Crossover, TeenTitansGo, BadCompany, and More! -
Board games got off to a hot start in 2023, and if this month is any indication the rest of the year is in pretty good shape. Asmodee's January lineup includes games from CMON, Atomic Mass Games, Exploding Kittens, Lookout Games, Level 99, Z-Man Games, Awaken Realms, and more. Franchises like Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Teen Titans Go, Looney Tunes, and Scooby-Doo are well represented, but there are also anticipated non-franchise games like Bad Company, ISS Vanguard, AND Atiwa in the mix.
What games are you adding to your collection this month? Let us know in the comments or as always you can talk all things tabletop and gaming with me on Twitter @MattAguilarCB!
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