
Hasbro Reveals New ‘Fourth Wing' Party Game
Hasbro is releasing a new version of Priorities known as Priorities Fourth Wing Edition and it will absolutely have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about the universe as you rank characters, scenarios, and more!
The game is simple: the first player—the Wingleader—grabs five different cards that have various choices that you will then rank from 1 to 5. Then the rest of the group—the Iron Squad—will try to guess how their ranked their picks and, of course, there may be some surprises along the way.
According to Hasbro, "Do you prioritize love, power, friendship, or something else entirely? Which signet do you think you could wield? And who's really your favorite rider at Basgiath?" Basically, this game is going to offer a lot of hard hitting questions that may make you scared to reveal how you truly feel!
As you can see with some of these cards, there are not going to be some easy picks. Guess the ranking correctly and you can get a card to add to your pile. Be the first to spell out PRIORITIES with the letters on the back of the cards to win the game. So make sure you play with people you really know and try to stump those who probably think they know you!
And, yes, Rebecca Yarros gave the game her full approval, even working with the team throughout the game's development to make sure it's everything hardcore fans could want!
"I really hope Empyrean readers will love Priorities Fourth Wing Edition as much as I do! It's clear that the team at Hasbro are fans and that they kept the most passionate readers of this series in mind when they created this game," she exclusively told Cosmopolitan. "I love that it allows them to engage with the characters, choices, and moments that stick with readers long after they close the book."
Ready to dive in and reveal your choices? Priorities Fourth Wing Edition is available to pre-order on Amazon, Target, Walmart and Barnes & Noble now. It will also be available at most major retailers starting on October 1, 2025.
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