Publisher behind beloved board game Spirit Island shuts, but the designer is "certainly not done with the game"
R. Eric Reuss hardens resolve following tariff hikes, despite being "so much🤪 in the middle of t🍨he situation"

In just two months, the US has escalated its tariffs on goods imported from China more than tenfold, with the board game industry having been impacted rather significantly. At time of writing the levies stand at an effective 145%, leaving countless businesses, including many board game companies, reeling under the sudden financial weight. In the confusion and desperation, the publisher of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best board games, Spಌirit Is🔜land, has begun to shutter its services.
Consistently featured high up in fan rankings since its release, Spirit Island has enjoyed several expansions over the years, including a standalone game 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Horizons of Spirit Island. Sadly its publisher Greater Than Games that it would be suspending "all new projects," noting that it had undergone a "reduction in staff in response to ongoing economic pressures resulting from the international tariff crisis." That mea🧔ns interruptions for current projects,♚ and more layoffs in the wake of the sudden levy changes.
To get a fuller picture, I decided to reach out to Spirit Island designer R. Eric Reuss to understand the severity of the situation, and what it might mean for the future of what many consider to be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best cooperative board games around. In the early hours, I received an email from Reuss that serves to illustrate ♉the economical whiplash the US-China trade war has exacted on so many in the industry.
"I'm afraid I'm still so much in🅷 the middle of the situation that the only perspective I𝔉 can offer is what I put on my site," says Reuss.
We've already been witness to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:board game experts like Wingspan's Jamey Stegmaier airing their opinions on the sudden, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:and frankly devastating tariff hikes. Now, in the first post on his official blog in💫 a year, Reuss goes into some detail a𝕴round what the tariffs could mean for Spirit Island.
"This is a tragedy, and my heart goes out to all the >G folks who’ve been laid off; they’re excellent people and have been great to work with." Aside from a note that he's personally doing ok despite everything, and a hint at some very strong feelings about the layoffs which Reuss deliclines to lay out fully, the post goes on to say that Spirit Island is in ꦫno way done for. "I’m certainly not done with the game, so don’t worr𝐆y about it vanishing into the ether."
Reuss 🐭ends his comments with a call to action that mirrors the sentiments of board game designers and publishers world-round𒐪: "US residents, please tell your elected representatives and the White House how terrible the tariffs are."
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As for the game's publisher, the original announcement also notes that as of now any games currently in stock on the site will still be available to order, and that "Goods in the current catalog will still be produced as needed." However, there's still no updates around how the company w𒐪🃏ill be dealing with current crowdfunding projects and pre-ordered products. The post simply says "Updates will be made at a later date for customers who ordered upcoming products."
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