If you’ve ever wished you could introduce your international friends to the joy of The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls or share Clash of Clans: Warfare on the Tabletop with your overseas gaming group, Maestro Media just made that a whole lot easier.
The LA-based tabletop powerhouse behind hits like The Smurfs board game and other popular IP-driven titles has officially partnered with Publishing Technology & Solutions (PTS) to localize its board game portfolio for global audiences.
That means more languages, more cultural adaptations, and more players around the world getting to enjoy Maestro’s games the way they were meant to be experienced, not just translated, but fully adapted for local fans.
“Community-first gaming is the engine of Maestro Media’s growth,” said Maestro CEO Javon Frazier. “With PTS’s tremendous expertise, we can scale globally with authenticity, building fandoms and unlocking new markets worldwide.”
PTS is no stranger to helping publishers go global. With experience across 27 languages and 100+ partners, they specialize in everything from translation to cultural nuances, logistics, and full-scale market entry support. They’re the behind-the-scenes powerhouse that makes it possible for your favorite board games to feel right at home, no matter where “home” is.
“Maestro Media is widely known in the boardgaming industry for creating quality adaptations of prestigious IPs,” said Anna Metton, Director of Partnerships and Sales at PTS. “It’s been a real pleasure working with them, and we’re excited to help them craft the global successes of tomorrow.”
Between Maestro’s commitment to innovation and PTS’s localization superpowers, this partnership is poised to bring some of the biggest titles in tabletop gaming to living rooms and game nights all over the world.
Board gaming is going global, and Maestro Media is leading the charge.

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