In August 2011, Fantasy Flight Games acquired the license for card, miniature and role-playing games set in the universe. They have also created board and card games for the well-known licenses, andas well as board games based upon popular computer games:, and. They are also known for revising and reprinting popular or cult classic games, including,and. As of 2012, it appears that Midnight is no longer produced or supported by Fantasy Flight. On November 17, 2014 it was announced that Fantasy Flight Games had agreed on a with board game publisher. Asmodee has helped to bring some of Fantasy Flight's board games to digital form, and in October 2017, Asmodée and Fantasy Flight announced the formation of Fantasy Flight Interactive, a division of the merged companies to bring more of Fantasy Flight's physical board games to digital implementations. Core sets come with pre-constructed starter decks, and are designed to be self-contained. They can be played fantasy flight games themselves or expanded for constructed play with expansions. Expansion packs are released on a monthly or near-monthly basis, each containing 60 cards, with a number of copies of each unique card equal to the limit of the number of copies a player is allowed in his or her deck e. Deluxe expansions are released less frequently, fantasy flight games typically contain a total of 165 new cards, still with enough copies of each card for a full deck. Although it has similar gameplay and a fixed card set like a Living Card Game, it was not released in the Living Card Game line.