Seven years ago, a new TCG created by people I deeply trusted and admired was released from my home country. I knew from the beginning that with the people behind it, this game had the potential to change the industry globally. More than anything, I wanted to be part of that journey and help it reach its highest possible level.
Working directly for the company was never realistic given my existing commitments, so I set my sights on becoming a distributor and helping build the community in a region from the ground up. That became one of my biggest personal and professional goals and something I worked incredibly hard toward for many years.
Today, that opportunity has become a reality in one of the most exciting regions in the world for trading card games. I am proud to announce that Geek Culture Distribution Brazil is officially open and we have been appointed as distributors for Flesh and Blood in the region.
From today, stores across Brazil can select Geek Culture as their preferred distributor through GEM.
Brazil represents an enormous opportunity for growth, with a passionate player base and many communities that have traditionally been underserved. I am buzzing for this next chapter and grateful for the trust that has been placed in us.
We are committed to giving everything we have to help grow the Flesh and Blood community throughout Brazil, supporting stores, players, organisers, and the wider ecosystem for years to come.
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Am I homebrewing a PVE mode and planning to beta test it at upcoming events?
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@TCGRunaways@MantenFAB It might be a mistake to discard brand built over years of involvement with the FaB community. I totally understand moving in different directions though.
@RyanWall0718@Kenny_8181@fabtcg You’re assuming they knew the ban would happen and intentionally waited. I assume good intent from LSS here and they announced it as early as they could.
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I updated my guide for my take on Dash I/O after taking down Calling Montréal! We go over the decklist changes made leading up to the tournament and there have been some developments in the Oscillio and Mario matchup.
@KuzcoTV@Samjobyrne I do think you have a point though. Maybe we should be a bit careful with casters speculating on official LSS broadcasts. People can interpret things differently than intended. I can see how that led to the feeling of unfilled expectations.