For decades, Hasbro has been the leading purveyor of first-rate, endlessly replayable board games that have captivated generations of fans across the globe.
Whether sitting down for a game of Monopoly, Candy Land, Clue or The Game of Life, Hasbro has consistently delivered a nonstop array of engaging gaming material, many of which have become household favorites in players' homes.
Now, the iconic toy manufacturing company is looking ahead to the immediate future with updated versions of three of its most popular games: namely, Yahtzee, Connect 4 and the reliably entertaining Trivial Pursuit.
Hitting stores across the nation on July 15, these three new games will feature updated graphics and design features behind each property, allowing for a more immersive sense of atmospheric gameplay, portability and convenience every time you crack open a box.
The new changes come less than a year after Hasbro updated several more iconic gaming titles, including Monopoly, Operation, Candy Land and Jenga. In particular, Hasbro has said they're aiming to bring more convenient gameplay features to players around the globe.
In the case of Trivial Pursuit, Hasbro has confirmed that they'll be introducing new trivia questions to the game in an exclusive statement shared with us over email. Additionally, the updated versions of Connect 4 comes on the game's 60th anniversary, affording fans a chance to celebrate the game's birthday in grand fashion.
As longtime Hasbro gamers are sure to know, each of these three games have remained popular entities with the company's extensive gaming portfolio.
As mentioned above, Yahtzee was first released by Milton Bradley in 1956, with the simple objective of scoring a combination of points using five dice.
Connect 4, meanwhile, was introduced in 1974 by Milton Bradley, focusing on players attempting to form an unbroken line of four tokens along a vertical grid.
Trivial Pursuit, on the other hand, was released in 1981 by Horn Abbott Ltd. Meant for anywhere from two to six players, the game involves players answering a series of trivia and pop culture questions to navigate around the board.
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