A host of new launches, licensed updates and an encounter with His Majesty mark a summer to remember for Gibsons
After a memorable spring, Gibsons is on a hot streak this summer. The puzzles and games maker has launched and showcased a selection of new additions that have received significant attention from buyers for this summer.
Highlights include the much-anticipated licensed collection of classic games in collaboration with The Art File, alongside three new The Art File puzzles, which conjure the mythic and mystical. Also of note are a brand-new 3 x 500 multi-puzzle gift box format; two stunning new destinations in John Rooney’s much-loved Cityscape series: Dublin and Paris; plus Abstractable, the new creative party game that will have consumers exploring their artistic side (with no art skills required).
“For Christmas comes an incredible line-up of Christmas puzzles, the return of the best-selling Gibsons Advent Calendar – which opens like a book and features festive artwork from The Art File”
For Christmas comes an incredible line-up of Christmas puzzles, the return of the best-selling Gibsons Advent Calendar – which opens like a book and features festive artwork from The Art File – and this year’s Limited-Edition puzzle, The Season for Giving, which is also now available to order, with every sale supporting World Vision, a children’s charity working tirelessly to help vulnerable children overcome poverty.
The line-up follows the reception of a King’s Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development, which gave the team the opportunity to meet his Majesty King Charles.