HeroQuest is being re-released, which has Hasbro now announced via its Avalon Hill brand. For around a week and a half, a "counter" that counted down to the second had been visible on a website set up specifically for the board game - until now. It is now clear that HeroQuest will receive a reboot, provided there are enough supporters.
HeroQuest, the board game that popularized the dungeon crawler genre in the late 1980s, has made the leap into the modern age. For years, fans of the classic had hoped for a new edition or a completely redesigned remake of the board game, but Hasbro is now officially fulfilling their wish. Without a gray area, without disputes about licenses.
HeroQuest: US $ 1.000.000 required
As the US toy giant has now announced, HeroQuest is getting a new edition, which Hasbro will, however, tie to crowdfunding. Fans can support the project via โHasbro Pulseโ, prices are $99,99 for the Heroic version and $149,99 for the Mythic version. Orders are possible until November 6th. Hasbro The realization of HeroQuest is actually tied to a crowdfunding campaign. There have been rumors about this in the past few days.
Unless the HeroQuest campaign reaches one million US dollars within 45 days, the amounts are debited from the fans, if the sum is lower, the project is considered to have failed, at least for the time being. There is one restriction, however: only fans from the United States and Canada can take part. Delivery of the board game is then scheduled for autumn 2021.

With a trailer, Hasbro heralds the new age for HeroQuest, which seems to differ visually from the nostalgic version: The miniatures and dungeon parts are more detailed and modern, otherwise HeroQuest looks at least superficially like HeroQuest, Hasbro doesn't seem to be doing any experiments . Still, there will be some Quality of Life improvements, most notably on the game board. The adjustments to the dungeon interior, which was cardboard in the original game but has now been replaced by a 3D model, are clearly visible.
The two versions differ in terms of their content: The Heroic version consists of the base game plus some goodies, while "Mythic" comes with two expansions and two special miniatures.
The brand manager of the game then gives a hint: He says that there will be content within the framework of Haslab crowdfunding that will only be available as part of the campaign. So maybe HeroQuest will find its way into the trade sooner or later, at least there is a chance.
The nostalgic charm has stuck to the fantasy role-playing game for decades. HeroQuest was released in 1989. The project was made possible by a cooperation between Milton Bradly, MB Spiele, and Games Workshop. Steven Baker's board game appeared in various languages, including in Europe and Australia. Around four years later, the production of HeroQuest was finally stopped.
What the Haslab team explains about HeroQuest can be seen in a video starting at 9:30 a.m.:
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If it is successful, HeroQuest will be released via the Hasbro label Avalon Hill, once an independent American provider of strategic board games (including Diplomacy or Civilization), which was dissolved in 1998 and now at least continues to exist as a brand under Hasbro.
For further information, please visit heroquest.avalonhill.com/en-us.
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