CMON is deliberating selling more IPs as they keep drowning in their dire straits. What will they sell next, and do they even have anything to save themselves anymore?>The publisher – one of the most successful board game crowdfunders of all time with over $110m raised – posted losses of nearly $7m in the first half of this year and another $3m across 2024, figures which dwarf the overall $4.2m profit it had managed to make over the previous nine years combined.>The company has been scrambling to stem the losses since the start of last year, laying off staff and halting new game development and campaign launches in March, and selling off a string of its IPs -including Blood Rage, Rising Sun and its most famous and profitable title, Zombicide – in the summer.>It followed that by selling the IP for former Mythic Games titles Anastyr and Hel: The Last Saga to Don’t Panic Games in September, and parting with the lucrative Cthulhu: Death May Die IP to Asmodee a month later – the latter a series which has raised almost $10m from backers to date.https://boardgamewire.com/index.php/2026/01/26/cmon-exploring-more-ip-sales-after-heavy-losses-as-it-pushes-to-get-14m-of-undelivered-crowdfunding-campaigns-to-backers/
>>97480302Is ASOIAF their largest IP?
Good riddance.
>>97480302What's left to sell at this point? They already lost Zombicide.
>>97480302Good.After killing Dark Age this is long overdue justice.
Don't play games, but they use some amazing sculptors sometimes