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Toikido and Redan team on Piñata Smashlings

Redan Publishing has welcomed new brand Piñata Smashlings to its portfolio, securing a deal as publishing partner on magazines with Toikido.

The brand will regularly feature in a selection of Redan’s multi-character titles to help build awareness, support the game release on Roblox and aid promotion of the toy lines from PMI when they launch later in the year.

Content in the compilation magazines will also serve to seed the launch of a standalone magazine in spring 2024.

“We’re absolutely delighted to be chosen as the magazine partner for Piñata Smashlings,” commented Julie Jones, md at Redan. “From when we were first presented with this up-and-coming IP, we could see huge potential and immediately fell in love with the artwork, back story, and general vibrancy of the property. The enthusiasm and positivity of the team at Toikido is infectious and we are thrilled to be working with them to develop a magazine strategy that aims to propel Piñata Smashlings to the top of the children’s magazine category.”

Will Ochoa, chief commercial officer at Toikido, continued: “Magazines play a crucial role in helping children connect with their favourite brands, and we’re thrilled to be working with Redan who are renowned for their high quality and entertaining content. With Redan’s expertise and wealth of experience, we’re confident they’ll bring our deep character-driven story to life in a whole new way.

“The Piñata Smashlings magazine is a key part of our product strategy, helping us to build a global and much-loved IP. The magazine will feature fantastic activities, including puzzles, quizzes, comic strips and stories featuring all of our favourite characters. As with all our other physical products, the magazine will also have a strong digital focus and will include up to date information on our Roblox game, not to mention downloadable codes redeemable in-game within every issue.”

Content for Piñata Smashlings has already started to appear in Sparkle World magazine, with Redan’s editorial director, Anita Cash adding: “The creative is inspirational and a joy to design with, enabling our team to expand the Piñataverse, capturing its essence within our multi-character magazines, to delight and amuse fans. We’re proud to be working on the standalone magazine which will enable children to meet, join in, have fun with the collectible characters, offering an off-line route into the Piñata Smashlings community.”

The Piñata Smashlings game launches on Roblox in July.

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