Posted on 14th December 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

Hasbro has signed as the headline partner for the upcoming 2022 edition of the Mojo Nation 100.
The Mojo Nation 100 – in association with Hasbro – celebrates 100 figures from across the world of toy and game design and invention that have excelled over the past year, and will be distributed at London Toy Fair 2022 and New York Toy Fair 2022.
“Hasbro is proud to once again be a headline partner with Mojo Nation for the 2022 Mojo Nation 100,” said Jared Wade, SVP Design Innovation and Inventor Relations at Hasbro.
“This publication celebrates the best our industry has to offer and continues to inspire new generations of innovators around the globe. We are thrilled to contribute to Mojo Nation’s mission to elevate the craft of toy and game design.”
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