In its announcement of the reacquisition, Plaid Hat said that it would retain the rights to titles including Emerson Matsuuchi’s stealth action board game series Specter Ops and last year’s Quirky Circuits, by Mansions of Madness co-designer Nikki Valens. It was also the publisher of SeaFall, the legacy board game by Pandemic Legacy co-designer Rob Daviau. The studio also produced family board game Mice and Mystics, which was followed by spiritual successor Stuffed Fables and other titles in the Adventure Book Game series, which see a book used as the games’ board, including last year’s post-apocalyptic survival game Aftermath Dead of Winter was the first release in the Crossroads series, which has since been expanded by sci-fi game Gen7 and this year’s upcoming pirate adventure Forgotten Waters. Plaid Hat is best known for Dead of Winter, the co-op horror board game set in a zombie apocalypse published in 2014. Asmodee took control of Plaid Hat, along with Pandemic publisher Z-Man, as part of a buyout of the firms’ previous parent company F2Z Entertainment. The independence comes as the result of Plaid Hat Games founder and studio head Colby Dauch reacquiring the company from board game giant Asmodee, which has owned the firm since 2015. Plaid Hat, publisher of co-op board games Dead of Winter and Mice and Mystics, is an independent studio once again.