Posted on 20th November 2020
By Billy Langsworthy

The Sock Game, from sibling designers Jono and Nick Green, has found a new home in the UK with Asmodee.
The game, previously with Spin Master, will join Asmodee’s Family Games range with a fresh new look in 2021.
“We are delighted to partner The Sock Game with Asmodee,” said Jono and Nick Green.
“Their team epitomises the perfect fit for the game and at a personal level, we are confident of a brilliant working relationship. We look forward to sharing our well-loved game; there’s an exciting new look alongside some new twists in gameplay that guarantees even more family fun.”
Anil Boodhoo, Asmodee’s National Channel Director, added: “We couldn’t be happier to welcome The Sock Game into our catalogue, or to be working alongside Jono and Nick. Its fun and innovative gameplay have already made it a hit and we’re excited to introduce it to many more families.”
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