Hasbro and Avalon Hill Releasing New HEROQUEST Version to Retailers This Winter

Recently, Hasbro and Avalon Hill announced that they’re relaunching the popular high-fantasy role-playing board game system HeroQuest this winter. After finding overwhelming success on the HasLab platform, an all-new version of the game is coming to retailers with a suggested retail price of $125.99 with pre-orders live now and an expected ship window of December 2021.

In the HeroQuest dungeon crawl game system, heroes work together to complete epic quests, find treasures and defeat the forces of evil. This semi-cooperative board game has one player taking on the role of Zargon, the Game Master, while 4 mythical heroes--Barbarian, Dwarf, Elf, and Wizard--team up in their quest for adventure in a maze of monsters and eerie dark dungeons.

Inside the box, you’ll find incredible artwork, 65+ detailed miniatures, 14 quests, and infinite fun. The game supports 2-5 players who must work together to stop the forces of evil. Are you excited for this new version of a classic game?

The HeroQuest Game System Includes:

  • Immersive Adventure Game: The Avalon Hill HeroQuest board game is a fantasy dungeon crawler in which players must work together to battle terrifying monsters and complete epic quests

  • Mythical Heroes: The Realm is in need of champions to challenge the evil forces of the Dread sorcerer Zargon. Four heroes --Barbarian, Dwarf, Elf, and Wizard--have answered the call

  • Stunning Artwork: The HeroQuest cards and booklets feature incredible artwork that helps take players' imaginations into a fantastical world filled with hideous monsters, deadly traps, and more

  • 65+ Detailed Miniatures: This semi-cooperative board game includes highly detailed miniature figures on 25mm bases, and detailed furniture models for an immersive gaming experience

  • Limitless Replayability: This HeroQuest tabletop board game is for 2-5 players, ages 14 and up. The game comes with 14 quests, and players can also create their own stories and build their own quests

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