Hasbro is relocating their headquarters from Rhode Island to Boston. The West Coast office in Renton, where digital gaming and the Wizards of the Coast brands Magic and Dungeons & Dragons sit, is unaffected.

Toy maker and tabletop company Hasbro relocates their HQ from Rhode Island to Boston. This new location is supposed to be the primary headquarters for Hasbro’s toys, board games, and licensing businesses as well as a majority of its corporate services. The transition of the about 700 full-time employees from Rhode Island to Boston is supposed to be finished by the end of 2026.

Apart from the US East Coast HQ, Hasbro’s Renton office serves as the headquarters for the Gaming and Digital businesses on the West Coast, where the Wizards of the Coast subsidiary brands Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons as well as Hasbro’s digital gaming and technology operations sit. That office is currently holding about 500 employees.

“Boston’s thriving business community, deep academic partnerships and cultural vibrancy, together with our Seattle team’s leadership in technology, creativity, and innovation, give Hasbro an unparalleled foundation for growth,” said Chris Cocks, CEO, Hasbro. “Together, these offices will fuel the next chapter of Hasbro.”

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