Star Wars Jedi director's single-player Dungeons & Dragons game cancelled less than a year after it was announced
Hasbro has cancelled the single-player Dungeons & Dragons game directed by Stig Asmussen less than a year after its announcement. The decision was made by Wizards of the Coast, which stated it regularly assesses concepts during development. Despite the cancellation, Asmussen's studio, Giant Skull, is still in talks with other companies for potential projects.
- ▪The Dungeons & Dragons game was in development at Stig Asmussen's studio, Giant Skull.
- ▪Wizards of the Coast decided not to pursue the early concept from Giant Skull.
- ▪Asmussen is exploring other publishing deals while his studio continues to pitch new game ideas.
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Home News Star Wars Jedi director's single-player Dungeons & Dragons game cancelled less than a year after it was announced "We assess concepts at every stage of development." Image credit: Respawn <img alt="Robert Purchese avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/user-9946-originalxoriginal-14-03-23.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="1024" height="1017" > News by Robert Purchese Associate Editor Published on May 20, 2026 2 comments Follow Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order That was quick. Hasbro has reportedly cancelled the single-player Dungeons & Dragons action-adventure being made by Star Wars Jedi director Stig Asmussen, less than a year after it was announced.
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