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From Comics to Consoles: How The Orangery’s Transmedia Moves Open Doors for Game Adaptations
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2026-03-02
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The Orangery’s WME deal could unlock more graphic-novel IP for quality free-to-play games—here’s what that means for players, devs, and cross-promos in 2026.
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